The rich are different–very different–from you and me
I’ve just finished the autobiography of Diana Cooper, born in 1892 into a fabulously wealthy English family. Her father was a duke, and she grew up in the most extraordinary circumstances. Here are just a few tidbits from the Manners household: Servants included: the “gong man,” employed solely to ring the bell for meals 3 …
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