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Poverty Quote by Catherine Crowe

“I knew, of course, that I should be well paid for my services, but I would gladly have accepted half the sum I expected if I could have had it that night, for our little treasury was wholly exhausted, and we had not sixpence to purchase a breakfast for the following day. When the great hall door…” quote by Catherine Crowe
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““I knew, of course, that I should be well paid for my services, but I would gladly have accepted half the sum I expected if I could have had it that night, for our little treasury was wholly exhausted, and we had not sixpence to purchase a breakfast for the following day. When the great hall door shut upon me, and I found myself on the pavement, with all the luxury and splendour on one side, and I and my desolation on the other, the contrast struck me cruelly, for I too, had been rich, and dwelt in illuminated palaces, and had a train of liveried servants at my command, and sweet music had echoed through my halls. I felt desperate, and drawing my hat over my eyes I began pacing the square, forming wild plans for the relief or escape from my misery. ("The Italian's Story")””

Catherine Crowe

About This Quote

Source Short Story: “The Italian's Story” by Catherine Crowe, 1840

The narrator, once wealthy, faces sudden poverty and feels desperate, realizing how quickly fortune can reverse.

In simple terms: Wealth can vanish fast, leaving one desperate.

Key Takeaway

Accept uncertainty and seek help early.

Themes

poverty desperation fortune reflection humility

Mood

despair hopeful reflective

Type

literary personal cautionary

When to use this quote

  • lost wealth
  • seeking assistance
  • urban hardship
  • mental coping
  • planning escape

Key Concepts

social class economic volatility psychology of loss

Questions to Reflect On

  • What would you do if you lost everything overnight?
  • How does sudden loss change your values?
A Different Perspective

The narrative may romanticize poverty, overlooking systemic causes.

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