The Last Philanthropist
The jazz played too loud from the speakeasy across the street, and Jack Morrison could not remember the last time music had made him feel anything at all. He stood at the window of his Park Avenue apartment, looking out at the city that had become his by inheritance and curse. At twenty-eight, he owned a fortune that would have been unimaginable to his great-uncle Cornelius, the man whose will...
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