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Letter of intent
Celia Brett was a heavy, dowdy and inarticulate girl who left her home in the slums of New England to try to improve her lot in life at the age of 18. A quick learner despite her lack of education, she observed everything around her and absorbed knowledge like a sponge. Working firstly as a maid, she aped the manners and style of her employer, slimming down and then moving from one position to another to improve herself. While working as a housekeeper for an elderly widower who was a semi invalid, she became indispensable to him to such a degree that he made her the chief beneficiary in his will.While not actually doing anything to cause his accidental death, she certainly did nothing to help him either and ended up with a tidy sum with which to begin a new life. Constructing a fictitious background of gentility, she slowly ascended the ladder of San Francisco's social set and began...
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