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Opportunism
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Opportunism
Arabella, Lady
squire’s wife matchmakes with money in mind. [Br. Lit.: Doctor Thorne]
Ashkenazi, Simcha
shrewdly and unscrupulously becomes merchant prince. [Yiddish Lit.: The Brothers Ashkenazi]
Butler, Rhett
southerner interested only in personal gain from Civil War. [Am. Lit.: Gone With the Wind]
carpetbaggers
northern politicians who settled in the South to control the Negro vote. [Am. Hist.: Jameson, 84]
Cowperwood, Frank A.
capitalist involves politicians in shady dealings. [Am. Lit.: The Financier, Magill I, 280–282]
Nostromo
entrusted with a cargo of silver, manages to conceal some for his own gain. [Br. Lit.: Conrad Nostromo]
Peters, Ivy
shyster lawyer capitalizing in New Frontier territory. [Am. Lit.: A Lost Lady]
Ravenel, Gontran
de weds peasant’s plain daughter to obtain land. [Fr. Lit.: Mont-Oriol, Magill I, 618–620]
Wallingford, “Get-Rich-Quick”
ingenious rascal of high finance; quasi-lawful. [Am. Lit.: Get-Rich-Quick Wallingford, Hart, 150]


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