The Gold Digger's True Story
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of sacrifice, of honor, o
ther wracking sound that tore through o
, and my job as a part-time libra
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t, they said.
t waste time o
, a true hero. Our families have kno
and tightening
l. "Someone respectable. Stable. To manage his affairs, his ca
ion hung hea
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s cough e
sked, my voice
ughter of a Medal of Honor recipient. It lend
e a piece of furnitu
was left, mostly aunts an
my aunt Mary said, tears in h
e room: your mother is dying
I ag
ld to a comatose man from a powerful
an' s hospital room, a mockery of vows whispe
led, a vict
ht of the ring on my finger, hea
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