Ruth Foulkrod

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There are certain things in America that can suggest a person is either very wealthy or incredibly poor. Where I come from, a yard with dozens of cars in it screams poverty. The cars are mostly junk, being saved in the hope that one day they’ll have a healthy part that can be salvaged or an engine to repurpose. But a person in East Hampton with a driveway full of automobiles has surely done well for themselves. At the very top of the list of wealth indicators is something far costlier than cars: children.
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