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- You see, my father had a small grocery store in Baltimore.
- Oh, indeed.
- Yes. He was never able to make a go of it though, and when he died, he left a number of debts, which Mother worked very hard to clear up.
- I was only a child at the time and naturally I couldn't help her very much.
- Mother died the May before my 16th birthday.
- Oh, yeah? How sad.
- Yes, it was pretty sad.
- I hadn't any connections except for an uncle who's in the roofing business in Wilmington. He wasn't much good though. He was inclined to get drunk. Still is.
- We had an uncle like that, but he keeps off roofs.
- Mother had always wanted me to go to a big Eastern college, so I worked my way through Harvard. I ran an eating joint and a laundry. In vacations I worked in a steel mill and an automobile factory. One summer I drove a garbage truck.
- Admirable.
- No, no, they simply happened to be the only jobs I could get, but you can learn a lot in a steel mill. A lot you don't get at Harvard.
- Anything else, sir?
- I beg your pardon?
- I should think you would.
- Is there anything else you'd like to know about me?
- Why, that is...
- Well, Mr. Seton, how about it?
- About it? About what?
- About Julia and me. About our getting married.
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