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269. Class; Prestige; Travel
[Johnson] expressed a particular enthusiasm with respect to
visiting the wall of China. I catched it for the moment, and
said I really believed I should go and see the wall of China had
I not children, of whom it was my duty to take care. "Sir, (said
he,) by doing so, you would do what would be of importance in
raising your children to eminence. There would be a lustre
reflected upon them from your spirit and curiosity. They would
be at all times regarded as the children of a man who had gone to
view the wall of China. I am serious, Sir."
Boswell: Life
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