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Or possibly, worse, ( and I have no reason to believe this at all), that a solicitor�s group might suggest that she needs to pay any type of retainers or deposits. I have heard of this in the past, but I know it not to be a common practise. And personally, I have no belief that the solicitors I�ve arranged for her would ever do such a thing. Most importantly, I do not want Mrs Grape to be placed in a position where she might, in a sense of pride, feel that with some cash in her pocket, that she should defer entering our social welfare system. Human nature and self-pride do interesting things to the human psyche.
I also, as I would with anyone here, wish to protect her anonymity as best possible. Each time I�ve spoken with her I have sought her permission to share with you. And I know that the kind woman, who is also an AB member, who has spoken with her, has done the same thing. I�m touched that she has gone to such strides to protect Mrs Grape�s dignity and anonymity.
It is clear to me that both Mrs Grape and Master Grape could well do with some demonstrative notes of support and care. I�m not particularly fond of the idea that our friends at PayPal will benefit from Mrs Grapes suffering. Speaking openly, I have been considering asking a local Parish to provide some assistance and possibly using them as a reception point. However, I am respectful that some of you may take offence to this and possibly could think of it as a cunning attempt to proselytise.
All I could say to this is that you would be wrong. Nevertheless, out of respect to all, I felt I should mention this.
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