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Marriage like it used to be
As a new bride, Aunt Edna moved into the
small home on her husband's ranch near Snowflake. She put a
shoe box on a shelf in her closet and asked her husband never to
touch it.
For fifty years Uncle Jack left the box alone, until
Aunt Edna was old and dying. One day when he was putting their
affairs in order, he found the box again and thought it might hold
something important. Opening it, he found two doilies and $82,500
in cash.
He took the box to her and asked "What is the significance of this box?"
"My mother gave me that box the day we married," she explained.
"She told me to make a doily to help ease my frustrations every time
I got mad at you."
Uncle Jack was very touched that in 50 years she'd only been mad
at him twice. "What's the $82,500 for?" he asked.
"Oh, that's the money I made selling the doilies!"