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ty people. They are known for their ability 

 to accumulate money. A thoroughbred 

 horse has no greater tendency to run than 

 has a Jew to succeed in the business of 

 accumulating money. This thrifty tendency 

 has been perpetuated among this admir- 

 able race of people by breeding in a defin- 

 ite way for hundreds of years with money- 

 getting and money-keeping in view. The 

 sons and daughters of successful Jews will 

 not marry into worthless Jewish families. 

 They must marry only the successful of 

 their own race. Put 100 thrifty Jews in a 

 town of 10,000 inhabitants, and, in 50 

 years, the Jews will have all the money 

 of the 10,000 Christians, because they are 

 bred to get it. Have you ever noticed the 

 respect for ancestry that exists among 

 members of the Jewish race? 



They will even do more than this. Young 

 people, closely related, like first and sec- 

 ond cousins, inter-marry; and even uncles 

 and nieces have been known to marry. Such 

 intermarriages not only tend to preserve 

 the character of the race, but, especially, 

 the money-getting qualities, and serve the 



