And except on a certain kind of winter eveningsix-thirty in the Seventies, say, already dark and bitter with a wind off the river, when I would be walking very fast toward a bus and would look in the bright windows of brownstones and see cooks working in clean kitchens and and imagine women lighting candles on the floor above and beautiful children being bathed on the floor above thatexcept on nights like those, I never felt poor; I had the feeling that if I needed money I could always get it.
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