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half-dozen times.  And another thing



       that would happen was one person


       would pay for the next people, and



       then the next people would pay for


       the people behind them, and so on.



       The longest chain was seven cars in a


       row.”



               “Wow!” I replied


               “The one that touched me the



       most,” Heather said, “was the last


       chain.  It had gone on for about five



       cars.  Then, in the last car, there was a



       mother with five children.  The


       children were hungry, and the littlest



       ones were crying.  When they pulled


       up to pay, the tired mother was



       frantically searching through her
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