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Chapter 4 - (VERSO)

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now. At last I can forgive him for the wrong he did me and mine. Sylvia, I find that I have been letting no ends of cats out of bags in my illness. Everybody knows now how poor I am – but I don’t seem to mind it a bit. I’m only sorry that I ever shut my neighbors out of my life because of my foolish pride. Everyone has been so kind to me, Sylvia. In the future, if my life is spared, it is going to be a very different sort of life. I’m going to open it to all the kindness and companionship I can find in young and old. I’m going to help them all I can and let them help me. I can help people – I’ve learned that money isn’t the only power for helping people. Anyone who has sympathy and understanding to give has



TEXT ANNOTATION

From "Old Lady Lloyd."