Born the son of a Polish count, de Gurowski’s strong political opinions led to his expulsion from the Gymnasia of War
A few stories about how wealth is flaunted in America, as well as a story in which he refuses to be a gentleman by not giving his seat to a group of women on a boat.
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Born the son of a Polish count, de Gurowski’s strong political opinions led to his expulsion from the Gymnasia of War
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