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The most glamorous business of the industrial era almost always lost money. But nobody paid a steeper price than Edward Knight Collins.

When I was a child, the most magical day of the year for me was the one—usually a week or two after New Year’s—when my grandparents would leave on their annual trip to someplace warm.

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