LETTERS BETTER THAN MONEY
I ran short of money while visiting my brother, and borrowed fifty dollars from him. After my return home, I wrote him a short letter every few weeks, enclosing a five-dollar check in each one. He called me up and told me how much he enjoyed the letters regarding the money I owed; I had never written regularly before. Finally I sent off a letter and the last five-dollar check. In my mail box the next week I found an envelope from my brother. Inside was another fifty dollars. Suzanne Attebery of Portland, Oregon
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