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Chapter 6
Theveryprohibitionimposedthenecessityofsuccess.Itwasasiftheyhadbeenmorallyboundtomakegoodtheirvigorousviewoflifeagainsttheunnaturalerrorofwearinessanddespair.Iftheideaofwealthwaspresenttothemitwasonlyinsofarasitwasboundwiththatothersuccess.Mrs.Gould,anorphanfromearlychildhoodandwithoutfortune,broughtupinanatmosphereofintellectualinterests,hadneverconsideredtheaspectsofgreatwealth.Theyweretooremote,andshehadnotlearnedthattheyweredesirable.Ontheotherhand,shehadnotknownanythingofabsolutewant.Eventheverypovertyofheraunt,theMarchesa,hadnothingintolerabletoarefinedmind;itseemedinaccordwithagreatgrief:ithadtheausterityofasacrificeofferedtoanobleideal.ThuseventhemostlegitimatetouchofmaterialismwaswantinginMrs.Gould’scharacter.Thedeadmanofwhomshethoughtwithtenderness(becausehewasCharley’sfather)andwithsomeimpatience(becausehehadbeenweak),mustbeputcompletelyinthewrong.Nothingelsewoulddotokeeptheirprosperitywithoutastainonitsonlyreal,onitsimmaterialside!
CharlesGould,onhispart,hadbeenobligedtokeeptheideaofwealthwelltothefore;buthebroughtitforwardasameans,notasanend.Unlesstheminewasgoodbusinessitcouldnotbetouched.Hehadtoinsistonthataspectoftheenterprise.Itwashislevertomovemenwhohadcapital.AndCharlesGouldbelievedinthemine.Hekneweverythingthatcouldbeknownofit.