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It is physically impossible for a well-educated, intellectual, or brave man to make money the chief object of his thoughts just as it is for him to make his dinner the principal object of them. All healthy people like their dinners, but their dinner is not the main object of their lives. So all healthy minded people like making money ought to like it and enjoy the sensation of winning it; it is something better than money.

A good soldier, for instance, mainly wishes to do his fighting well. He is glad of his pay—very properly so and justly grumbles when you keep him ten years without it—till, his main mission of life is to win battles, not to be paid for winning them. So of clergymen. The clergyman's object is essentially baptize and preach not to be paid for preaching. So of doctors. They like fees no doubt—ought to like them; yet if they are brave and well-educated the entire object to their lives is not fees. They on the whole, desire to cure the sick; and if they are good doctors and the choice were fairly to them, would rather cure their patient and lose their fee than kill him and get it. And so with all the other brave and rightly trained men: their work is first, their fee second—very important always; but still second.
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Answered by susobhanakhuli8537
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Answer:

The answer is given below with 75 words :

Explanation:

                                    Duty First, Fee after wards

Moneymaking is not the sole object of the well educated, intellectual, or  

brave men. A brave soldier’s main notion of life is to fight to win battles, not  

to be paid for winning them. A noble clergyman is concerned more with the  

welfare of the humanity than his pay. A good doctor desires far more to cure  

his patient than to get his fee. Thus, for all cultured people, their duty comes  

first, then their fee.

Answered by harshsuts016
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Answer: Precis from the given passage.
Explanation:

Duty comes first.
Money making is not the main objective of any well educated, intellectual or brave man.
For instance, a soldier's only goal and desire is to fight well and win the war. He doesn't fight to get paid but to serve the country.
A clergyman helps people not because of money but to serve humanity at first place.
A good doctor is more concerned about curing his patient at the first place because it is indirectly his service to God.
Hence, for all the good hearted and cultured people duty comes first.
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