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The narrative highlights Halifax as a city characterized by strong private virtue and reliable banking institutions, despite its unappealing paper currency. The author's sarcastic remark about the money being akin to "Confederate money" suggests a critique of its aesthetic and possibly its value. This commentary reflects a blend of social observation and humor, offering insights into the economic atmosphere of Halifax.
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Baddeck and That Sort of Thing, Charles Dudley Warner
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- 2005
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