He was taken by surprise when he looked up and saw a massive, dark building obscuring everything behind it, a compact mass of shops, as indicated by their wide iron doors extending along the main street. He was confused and denied that this was the neighborhood he knew. The picture became clearer, and his astonishment subsided to a minimum. He realized that money is not difficult for the powerful, and that access to it does not take a thorny path. It is enough for a person to be influential, or close to someone influential, to gain access to money, or for money to reach him. Money is within the grasp of whoever it reaches.
Those Roads
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This book explores the details of daily life and the transformations of humanity as it confronts critical crossroads, using a sensitive, realistic style.
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