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Id. at 537 n.3, quoting Cantwell v. Connecticut, 310 U.S. 296, 306 (1940). The court was “surprised . . . by defendants' recitation of the parable of the servants entrusted with their master's talents. We do not question the parable, but insofar as it indicates a duty to make loans, it is to make profitable ones. A servant contemplating lending to a possibly shaky enterprise would do well to note the final verse.” Id. at 538 n.6.