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And the great owners, who had become through the might of their holdings both more and less than men

And the great owners, who had become through the might of their holdings both more and less than men (John Steinbeck)

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John Steinbeck Quotes: And the great owners, who had become through the might of their holdings both more and less than men
John Steinbeck Quotes: And the great owners, who had become through the might of their holdings both more and less than men
John Steinbeck Quotes: And the great owners, who had become through the might of their holdings both more and less than men
John Steinbeck Quotes: And the great owners, who had become through the might of their holdings both more and less than men
John Steinbeck Quotes: And the great owners, who had become through the might of their holdings both more and less than men
John Steinbeck Quotes: And the great owners, who had become through the might of their holdings both more and less than men
John Steinbeck Quotes: And the great owners, who had become through the might of their holdings both more and less than men
John Steinbeck Quotes: And the great owners, who had become through the might of their holdings both more and less than men
John Steinbeck Quotes: And the great owners, who had become through the might of their holdings both more and less than men
John Steinbeck Quotes: And the great owners, who had become through the might of their holdings both more and less than men
John Steinbeck Quotes: And the great owners, who had become through the might of their holdings both more and less than men
John Steinbeck Quotes: And the great owners, who had become through the might of their holdings both more and less than men
John Steinbeck Quotes: And the great owners, who had become through the might of their holdings both more and less than men
John Steinbeck Quotes: And the great owners, who had become through the might of their holdings both more and less than men
John Steinbeck Quotes: And the great owners, who had become through the might of their holdings both more and less than men