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Description: Sometimes intolerance meets its match in the face of generosity and love Excerpt: Aunt Gert, on my mother’s side, would not tolerate foreign language. I learned that as soon as I arrived at her home in the summer of 1954. My Uncle Tony, on my father’s side, drove me all the way from Detroit. He came from Poland and refused to speak English. He could certainly understand it because I jabbered non-stop the entire trip and he smiled and nodded in all the right places. But the few times he spoke, he used Polish. Download the free Adobe Reader to read Story Link stories (all are in PDF format). | ||||||||||
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