Regalia
If the rich are different they show it with the clarity of their table as Fitzgerald decried, the breathless hush of their garden regalias, the manner in which wedgewood crystal are cleaned to a polished exactness - the shimmer of expensive china no less repetitive than the hulking boys waiting in window stops, monsoon rain pelting the upper Punjab plains.
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"If the rich are different..."
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