Omar Al-Zaman

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Later, Don’s father sits him down and reminds him that the sons and daughters of diplomats are, more often than not, rich. Some are obscenely rich, the scions of oil magnates and railroad barons and newspaper moguls. Back in the States, the Great Depression is going on, but you wouldn’t know it by the way the diplomats here carry on. Wealth does things to people, his father says, makes them cockeyed.
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