Perhaps because her husband was an English professor I thought of a similar situation that was facing Eugene O'Neill in 1940. O'Neill was a playwright and the first American to win the Nobel Prize for literature. O'Neill owned a well-loved Dalmatian named Blemie, who had grown old and was near death. To convince his wife, Carlotta, that he was coping with the eventual loss of the animal that he often described as "my only successful child," O'Neill wrote a "last will and testament", supposedly composed by the dog (Click here...)STA Blog Home Page - SeniorTravelAide
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