“There were Martins who were too young, Martins who had died and whose wives had retained their names in the phone book, and a lot of responses that convinced me they didn’t know what I was talking about. I don’t think I ever found any Martin Handleman seventy-five or older, so it was all a dead end.I told Jack about Eileen’s visit and added that I had given her a check for two thousand dollars before she left. Since I married Jack, my inheritance has gone unused. I’m not a very aggressive inves...tor and I’ve tended to leave Aunt Meg’s money the way she had it, mostly government notes and a few stocks I’ve heard called “widow and orphan” investments. All I know is that checks come in from time to time, and when they accumulate, I do something with the money that will earn it more interest. Jack thinks we’ll be millionaires someday, but I suspect we’ll call on those funds to build a family room or put a child through school. Or both. It isn’t anything I worry about.MoreLessRead More Read Less
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