3 Without ever charging admission,
4 Or demanding gifts,
5 Or passing the hat for donations,
6 Or making any money at all,
7 From all the great work they were doing.
8 And no matter how often some of the followers brought it up,
9 Harry refused to discuss any of the great business opportunities that they were passing up every day,
10 aBecause he was the One everybody had been waiting for,
11 And he wanted the message to get out.
CHAPTER 221 After a great deal of traveling around,
2 bHarry finally decided that it was time for him to return to the land of his birth,
3 cBecause that is what you must do if you are the One,
4 And Harry was,
5 So that's what he did.
CHAPTER 231 dThe land of Harry's birth was a place called Philadelphia,
2 eWhich was an awful, miserable, ugly city in the east,
3 fWhere everybody hated everybody else,
4 gAnd where every neighborhood hated every other neighborhood,
5 hAnd where nobody trusted anybody,
6 Ever,
7 iWhich is probably why the Most Chosen Nation on Earth had been born there,
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CHAPTER 241 On the day that he landed in Philadelphia, jHarry was wearing a brand-new white suit,
2 Which was just beautiful,
3 In spite of being so white,
4 And when one of the followers asked him why he always wore white suits,
5 And a broad-brimmed white hat,
6 And wraparound sunglasses,
7 Even though he knew better,
8 Harry just laughed and replied, You have heard it said that kclothes make the man,
9 But I say to you, when my Way prevails, clothes will be the man,
10 Because there won't be anyone inside,
11 Anymore.
12 Now I ask you: If you aspired to be an empty suit,
13 Which color would you choose?
14 For myself, I do not desire to be seen as a lblue man,
15 Or as a man made up of mshades of gray.
16 Rather, I prefer to be taken for a man of great nillumination,
17 oSpotless certainty,
18 And pblameless unself-consciousness,
19 Not to mention immense qgood humor.
20 Beyond this, I have been told that a hat bestows authority,
21 rUnless it carries the name of a sports team or a manufacturer of machine tools,
22 While sunglasses, as you may have heard, are quite good at keeping the glare out of one's eyes,
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