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Andrew
Andrew, a minister, is Mrs. Morrison’s son, who is concerned about his mother’s welfare. Andrew encourages his mother to come and live with them, saying that she can sell her house and he will invest the money for her. Andrew is worried that Mrs. Morrison cannot take care of herself, and he is overjoyed when she comes to stay with him and his wife, Annie, the first Thanksgiving. However, Andrew’s house is small compared to his mother’s, and Mrs. Morrison is not comfortable there. Andrew is somewhat angry when his mother leaves after a week to return to the...
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