In this reflective and somewhat humorous look at life in Beacon Hill, a broker describes the unique and often isolating experiences that come with living in a prestigious neighborhood. The conversation reveals a desire for a more vibrant atmosphere at the Boston Seaport, highlighting the protagonist's struggle with an overly persistent neighbor. The narrative suggests that wealth does not necessarily equate to an ideal social environment, as evidenced by the protagonist's discomfort while humorously dismissing romantic overtures.
"I' wish I moved to the Boston Seaport instead."
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