Servility: 1. The instinct of superiority in its lowest form. 2. The politician's virtue. 3. A means of getting on. 4. A natural law, the violation of which makes one famous and poor.
Sherman Act: A scheme to entrap men who set large numbers of people to work at employment profitable to everybody concerned.
Sober: 1. To be bored, unhappy, "all in." 2. To be born or live in Philadelphia. 3. To be without money, to be destitute. 4. To die. E. g., "Thank God, I am sober at last!" Dying words of Potodorus in Two Gentlemen of Yonkers.
Scotch: A verb meaning with care.
Self-Protection: The first law of life.