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Show Mrs. Corey's Story -7 man lived and took the carryall to him. His business was destroyed. And I returned the money and papers to my employers. Eventually, we found another home - a small one to rent, and we went back to work, hoping to buy another piano and sewing machine." San Franciscans are not crushed. Homeless, starving, facing awful calamity they show spirit of resigned fortitude.....There are no evidences of weakness to be seen among the crowds of stricken people....Conquered for the moment, but undaunted, the bravery exhibited by men, women and children in the face of overwhelming disaster is that of a race designed to arise stronger than ever.... The End Mrs, Corey, who will be one hundred years old on her next birthday, lives with her daughter at Midway, Utah, Her memory and mind are remarkable, and she spent three hours telling of all the details of this time in her life. |