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My aunt Edith was a widow (¹Ñ¸¾) of 50, working as a secretary, when doctors discovered what was thought to be a very serious heart disease. ÎÒµÄÒÁµÏË¿°¢ÒÌÊǸö¹Ñ¸¾(¹Ñ¸¾)µÄ¹¤×÷×÷ΪһÃûÃØÊé,µ±Ò½Éú·¢ÏÖÁ˱»ÈÏΪÊÇÒ»¸ö·Ç³£ÑÏÖصÄÐÄÔಡ
Aunt Edith doesn't accept defeat (»÷°Ü) easily. She began studying medical reports in the library and found an article in a magazine about a well-known heart surgeon (Íâ¿ÆÒ½Éú), Dr. Michael DeBakey, of Houston, Texas. He had saved the life of someone with the same disease. The articlesaid Dr. DeBakey's fees were very high; Aunt Edith couldn't possibly pay them. But could he tell her of someone whose fee she could pay?ÒÁµÏË¿°¢Ò̲»½ÓÊÜʧ°Ü(»÷°Ü)¡£ËýÔÚͼÊé¹Ý¿ªÊ¼Ñ§Ï°Ò½Ñ§±¨¸æ,·¢ÏÖÔÚÔÓÖ¾ÉϵÄһƪÎÄÕ±¨µÀÁËÖøÃûµÄÐÄÔàÍâ¿ÆÒ½Éú(Íâ¿ÆÒ½Éú),Âõ¿Ë¶ûDeBakey²©Ê¿,ÐÝ˹¶Ù,µÂ¿ËÈø˹ÖÝ¡£Ëû¾ÈÁ˱ðÈ˵ÄÉúÃü,ͬÑùµÄ¼²²¡¡£articlesaid DeBakey²©Ê¿µÄ·ÑÓÃÊǷdz£¸ßµÄ,ÒÁµÏË¿°¢Ò̲»¿ÉÄܸ¶¸øËûÃÇ¡£µ«ËûÄܸæËßËýËý¿ÉÒÔÖ§¸¶ÄÇЩ·ÑÓÃ?
So Aunt Edith wrote to him. She simply listed her reasons for wanting to live: her three children, who would be on their own in three or four more years, her little girl was dreaming of traveling and seeing the world. There wasn't a word of self-pity---only warmth and humor and the joy of living. She mailed the letter,
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