H. Rider Haggard Quote

The law of England is much more severe upon offences against property than against the person, as becomes a people whose ruling passion is money.


Allan Quatermain (1887)


The law of England is much more severe upon offences against property than against the person, as becomes a people whose ruling passion is money.

The law of England is much more severe upon offences against property than against the person, as becomes a people whose ruling passion is money.

The law of England is much more severe upon offences against property than against the person, as becomes a people whose ruling passion is money.

The law of England is much more severe upon offences against property than against the person, as becomes a people whose ruling passion is money.