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When Linda Birtish was 28, her doctors discovered she had an enormous brain tumor. They told her that her chances of surviving an operation were about 2 percent. They chose to wait six months. She knew she had great artistry in her. So during those six months she wrote and drew eagerly. All of her poetry was published. All of her pictures, except one piece, were shown and sold. At the end of six months, she had the operation. The night before the operation, in case of her death, she wrote a "will" in which she donated all of her body parts to those in need. Her operation was fatal. Her eyes went to an eye bank in Bethesda, Maryland, and to a recipient in South Carolina. A young man, age 28, went from darkness to sight. He wrote a thank-you letter to the eye bank. Furthermore, he wanted to thank the parents of the donor. He was given the name of the Birtish family and flew to see them on Staten Island. He arrived unannounced. After he made his introduction, Mrs. Birtish embraced him. She said, "Young man, if you've got nowhere to go, my husband and I would love for you to spend your weekend with us." He stayed, and as he was looking around Linda's room, he saw that she'd read Plato. He'd read Plato in Braille. She'd read Hegel. He'd read Hegel in Braille. The next morning Mrs. Birtish was looking at him and said, "You know, I'm sure I've seen you somewhere before, but I don't know where." All of a sudden she remembered. She ran upstairs and pulled out the last picture Linda had drawn. It was a portrait of her ideal man. The picture was virtually identical to this young man who had received Linda's eyes.
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1 When Linda Birtish was 28, her doctors discovered she had an enormous brain tumor. 2 They told her that her chances of surviving an operation were about 2 percent. 3 They chose to wait six months. 4 She knew she had great artistry in her. 5 So during those six months she wrote and drew eagerly. 6 All of her poetry was published. 7 All of her pictures, except one piece, were shown and sold. 8 At the end of six months, she had the operation. 9 The night before the operation, in case of her death, she wrote a "will" in which she donated all of her body parts to those in need. 10 Her operation was fatal. 11 Her eyes went to an eye bank in Bethesda, Maryland, and to a recipient in South Carolina. 12 A young man, age 28, went from darkness to sight. 13 He wrote a thank-you letter to the eye bank. 14 Furthermore, he wanted to thank the parents of the donor. 15 He was given the name of the Birtish family and flew to see them on Staten Island. 16 He arrived unannounced. 17 After he made his introduction, Mrs. Birtish embraced him. 18 She said, "Young man, if you've got nowhere to go, my husband and I would love for you to spend your weekend with us." 19 He stayed, and as he was looking around Linda's room, he saw that she'd read Plato. 20 He'd read Plato in Braille. 21 She'd read Hegel. 22 He'd read Hegel in Braille. 23 The next morning Mrs. Birtish was looking at him and said, "You know, I'm sure I've seen you somewhere before, but I don't know where." 24 All of a sudden she remembered. 25 She ran upstairs and pulled out the last picture Linda had drawn. 26 It was a portrait of her ideal man. 27 The picture was virtually identical to this young man who had received Linda's eyes.