Any old man in Boston will tell you that fifty years ago all people were
honest. Fifty years ago all people were sociable--there was no stuck-up
aristocracy then. Neighbors were neighbors. Merchants gave full weight.
Everything was full length; everything was a yard wide and all wool.
Now everybody swindles everybody else, and calls it business. Go back
fifty years and you will find an old man who will tell you that there
was a time when all were honest. Go back another fifty years and you
will find another sage who will tell you the same story. Every man looks
back to his youth, to the golden age, and what is true of the
individual is true of the whole human race. It has its infancy, its
manhood, and, finally, will have an old age. There are more honest men,
good women, and obedient children in the world today than ever before.
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