Priya  Kumar Bradfield

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They were rich because their families were rich. Their children would be rich because they were rich. On and on in an endless loop. By contrast, they were poor because they’d always been poor. They had nothing to look forward to and nothing to pass along. Wealth was a key and poverty was a prison, and they’d been born shackled through no fault of their own.
The Devil and the Dark Water
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