To oblige a friend by inflicting an injury on his enemy is often more easy than to confer a benefit on the friend himself.


Ch. 43 - Phineas Redux (1874)


To oblige a friend by inflicting an injury on his enemy is often more easy than to confer a benefit on the friend himself.

To oblige a friend by inflicting an injury on his enemy is often more easy than to confer a benefit on the friend himself.

To oblige a friend by inflicting an injury on his enemy is often more easy than to confer a benefit on the friend himself.

To oblige a friend by inflicting an injury on his enemy is often more easy than to confer a benefit on the friend himself.