Anne nodded. "Aye I agree. It's mostly their parents anyway, that's the problem. Or t' lack of em." Home wasn't always easy. Her family had suffered a lot of losses. And it had only made father more rigid and controlling. But he also cared for them and looked out for them. She knew that she had people she could rely on for help. And she felt sorry for those who grew up without that security.
He couldn't agree more. "That is so true. I've seen what some of the worst kids live with and I can't exactly blaming them for running the streets and taking food."
Anne nodded. "Father says we need to share what we can, but I think rich people should do more sharing." She suddenly blushed. "Least that's what I think would help..."
Elijah chuckled and nodded. "I completely agree. I guess rich people figure if they gave what they had away they wouldn't be rich any more. And they would never allow that." He looked sad but shrugged. "That's why we work harder to be charitable."
"If I was rich, I'd set up a home for all those children." said Anne. "I wouldn't buy one of them grand houses and ne'r work again. Our house is just fine."
Elijah shrugged. "Some people find it hard to try. So they just barely do their work and drink to forget life which gives them less money to help out. It's a vicious circle."