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(298,558 posts)Blast from the Past..
(Harvard, c 1988)
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Extracts: Mary was a newlywed and ready to move to Norway, but was stopped at the airport because she didnt have enough money for the trip. Then a stranger turned up and paid for her.
Mary Menth Andersen was 31 years old at the time and had just married Norwegian Dag Andersen. She was looking forward to starting a new life in Åsgårdstrand in Vestfold with him. But first she had to get all of her belongings across to Norway.
At the airport in Miami things were hectic as usual, with long lines at the check-in counters. When it was finally Marys turn and she had placed her luggage on the baggage line, she got the message that would crush her bubbling feeling of happiness.
Youll have to pay a $103 surcharge if you want to bring both those suitcases to Norway, the man behind the counter said.
Mary had no money. Her new husband had travelled ahead of her to Norway, and she had no one else to call.
I was completely desperate and tried to think which of my things I could manage without. But I had already made such a careful selection of my most prized possessions, says Mary.
Although she explained the situation to the man behind the counter, he showed no signs of mercy.
I started to cry, tears were pouring down my face and I had no idea what to do. Then I heard a gentle and friendly voice behind me saying, Thats OK, Ill pay for her.
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The piece of paper said Barack Obama and his address in Kansas, which is the state where his mother comes from. Mary carried the slip of paper around in her wallet for years, before it was thrown out.
He was my knight in shining armor, says Mary, smiling
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Such a sweetheart, she~