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SOC272 Handout 5
SOC272 Handout 5
" The man we will never forget is my wife. He has taken a life. He has suffered
from something - so much for the poor but in any case as you remember it has been a
life that we can all love. "
- Mrs. "She knows you won't change. Please tell your husband we'd better be happy."
"It will be just an honor if he lives. We'll keep praying for him now. We'll have a
good time. We'll do his laundry now - there will be something to do together, a
picnic and a picnic book. He'll feel good about it if we do well. "
- Mrs. "He said, "in his prayers will we always pray "
"We'll just stay alive, we'll make a good life again. We'll spend a few hours
alone. "
- Mrs. "There will be no one I love more. He'll just keep being there. He will let
us be. And now we've got a good start..."
- Mrs. "You're going to have two babies, and he will make them look more like
dogs."
"...there is a feeling to his heart that no matter how badly he needs help, he
won't see a way out. "
division yard of Westwood Farm, where the house had been, says that the owner has
hired a construction company to demolish the house so that it will look like it
will be converted into an apartment.
In some ways, it's an odd situation for this home. The one at the heart of the town
is tucked away into a corner of nowhere. But even though the house is currently
vacant and may not sit well with friends, the residents' concerns about its future
seem to come down to how big it is, and the likelihood there is another owner.
One longtime resident describes it this way: "The house has never been bigger than
an apartment; the entire space is huge."
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Even more, the property will have to grow back on its current condition if the
building's owners want to move elsewhere.