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Me too   Written by Golda (9/22/2004 7:56 a.m.) in consequence of the missive, I thought that old Jolyon, penned by Elsie
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I believe that Old Jolyon always felt badly about the estrangement, especially since Young Jolyon was financially hurt by it. I figured that he bought his son's paintings to help him financially. Also, if you miss your son, you might find some comfort in having something of him, such as his paintings.


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