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Friday, December 19, 2008

Soulful-LOVELY COINCIDENCE




LOVELY COINCIDENCE

In 1945, there was a young boy of 14 in a concentration camp. He was tall, thin but had a bright smile. Every day, a young girl came by on the other side of the fence. She noticed the boy and asked him if he spoke Polish, and he said yes. She said he looked hungry, and he replied that he was. She then reached in her pocket and gave him her a[pple. He thanked her and she went on her way. The next day, she came by again, bringing with her another apple which she gave him. Each day, she walked by the fence, hoping to see him, and when she did, she happily handed him an apple in exchange for conversation.
One day, he told her to not to come by anymore. He told her that he was being shipped to another concentration camp. As he walked away with tears streaming down his face, he wondered if he'd ever see her again. She was the only kind soul he'd seen across the fence. He made it out of the concentration camp, and immigarted to America. In 1957, his freinds had fixed him up on a blind date. He had no idea who thhe woman was. He picked her up, and during dinner began tallking of Poland and the concentration camp. She said she was in Poland at that time. She said she used to talk to a boy and gave him apples daily. He asked if this boy was tall, skinny and if he had told her taht she shouldn't come back becauese he was leaving. She said yes.
He proposed to her that night and told her he'd never again let her go. They are stll happily married today.
Miracles do happen, and there is a grater force at work in our lives.

Author Unknown. 

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