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>months of isolation followed this day
>months of depression followed this day
>months of self-awareness followed this day
>and after this grueling experience of misery I found a woman named Sonia
>Sonia Greene was introduced to me at an amateur press conference
>her sheer beauty had captured my mind
>the memory coiled around my brain like a serpent around its prey
>she was a remarkable woman
>she had two children, one of which died by the time he was three months old
>unfortunate, but it gets worse
>her husband was of brutal nature
>he was bitter, and abusive much like my mother
>but thankfully, he had ended his life in 1916
>she had bootstrapped her way into the middle class, and managed to keep her daughter alive as well
>we wrote together
>I edited her work in particular "The Horror At Martin's Beach" and we hit it off from there
>Sonia Greene was truly inspiring to me
>she was someone I looked up to, in fact
>and then I learned about her past
>she was of Jewish heritage
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