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Shirley Feldman’s preparations for a visit from her children included a trip to the bank. Waiting in line at the teller's window, Shirley lamented to a middle-aged man behind her, "My children are in their 20s, and I'm still giving them money. When does it end?"
"I'm not sure I'm the one to ask," the man said while glancing uncomfortably at a paper in his hand, "I'm here to deposit a check from my mother."