Happiness with Regard to Annual Incomes and Expenses
by
Charles Dickens
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Annual
income
, twenty pounds;
annual
expenditure
, nineteen pounds;
result
, happiness. Annual income, twenty pounds; annual expenditure, twenty-one pounds; result misery.
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