McTeague: A Story of San Francisco

How do McTeague and his wife, Trina, differ in the novel, McTeague: A Story of San Francisco?

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McTeague has an unquenchable thirst for money, wealth, and the luxuries of wealth, whereas, his wife refuses to spend a penny.

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McTeague: A Story of San Francisco