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She drove off£®A few miles down the road the lady saw a small restaurant£®She went in£®The waitress had a sweet smile£¬and was nearly eight months pregnant£¨»³ÔУ© The old lady wondered how someone like her who seemed poor could be so kind to a stranger£®Then she remembered Joe£®After the lady finished her meal£¬the waitress went to get her change from a hundred-dollar bill£®But she stepped right out the door£®
When the waitress came back£¬she noticed something written on a napkin£¨²Í½í£©£¬"I am helping you because someone once helped me£®If you really want to pay me back£¬here¡®s what you do--Do not let the chain of love end with you£®"
That night when she got home£¬she was thinking about the money and what the lady had written£®She and her husband needed money with the baby due £¨Ô¤²úÆÚ£©next month£®She knew how worried her husband was£¬and as he lay sleeping next to her£¬she whispered£¬"Everything's going to be all right£®I love you£¬Joe£®"
29£®When Joe stopped to help the lady£¬sheC£®
A£®became excited
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C£®was afraid to be hurt
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A£®She forgot it£®
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B£®Joe's wife was the waitress£®
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