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I sighed. ‘It doesn’t matter what we do. Money comes and goes.’ I shook my head. ‘It doesn’t matter and you know it doesn’t.
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She knew she was living improperly but hadn’t the strength to correct herself. She had twenty thousand euros left; she’d taken to flushing hundreds down the toilet each morning.
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There is nothing typical about my profession.’ Suddenly I did not want to talk about it any longer. ‘I don’t want to talk about it any longer.
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I do not know what it was about that boy but just looking at him, even I wanted to clout him on the head. It was a head that invited violence.
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Work will drive you crazy if you let it.
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I lay in the dark thinking about the difficulties of family, how crazy and crooked the stories of a bloodline can be.
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I don't mean it unfavorably. I myself have a problem pushing away from the table. Some of us are simply hungrier than others, and what is there to be done about it? Are we meant to starve?
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All good things must end,’ said Frances Price. She was a moneyed, striking woman of sixty-five years, easing her hands into black calfskin gloves on the steps of a brownstone in New York City’s Upper East Side.
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Some wear greed as a fine suit of clothes. But you, my son, bear its stamp ever more poorly.
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