Dear Black Hills
1 Endings. I visited an elderly man, who lives alone in a small flat, who is facing eviction. The order to quit was first given in March; the latest one will expire on Friday. By his own account, he keeps himself to himself. The other residents, by his account, make difficulties for him. Now, at 74, he looks to others to resolve his problem, to find him a place to live, to enable him to continue to live his quiet life.
2 There was no mention of a family. No mention of sons and daughters, of grand-children, who will come to his aid. There were photographs, but no references. Years ago, 50 of them, he served in the Middlesex Regiment. As a result, friendly people from SSAFA and from the RBL will take an interest in his life, in his welfare.
3 He seems to me to be the suited to Sackv,E5GgEg5'
#7ill visit the College tomorrow.
4 Ah, the credit union. We get on well these days. The credit union lives. That is, the money pours in. Alas, it does not pour out to those we hoped to capture, those whose lives we expected to change for the better. Endings.
The Stay-at-Home
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