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Faith Restored (Press, 11 June 1985)

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Summary: Faith Restored (Press, 11 June 1985)

Maxine Sleeman, a mother and zookeeper, shared her distressing experience of losing her handbag during a trip to gather supplies. The handbag contained important belongings, including credit cards, bank books, and $120 in cash. Amid a backdrop of societal issues such as crime, violence, education concerns, and legislative changes, she had resigned herself to the belief that she would never recover her lost items. However, two kind-hearted individuals found her handbag and returned it, restoring her faith in humanity. Sleeman expressed her gratitude in a letter, encouraging others to find hope despite the difficulties in the world. The letter was dated 7 June 1985.

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Publish Date:11th June 1985
URL:https://www.pridenz.com/paperspast_chp19850611_2_78_10.html