As Chuck, write a letter to your friend in about 150 words sharing your experiences after your accident and Duke’s efforts to get you back on your road to success.
As Chuck, write a letter to your friend in about 150 words sharing your experiences after your accident and Duke’s efforts to get you back on your road to success.
Marcy House
20 September, 1957
Dear Robert,
Hope you are in best of spirits.
Duke has proved to be a saviour in our lives. Though he was a playful dog, yet Marcy disliked him. When I met with an accident, I suffered from subdural haemorrhage that left toy left side paralyzed.’ I was completely bed-ridden. To give me company, Duke was called back from the kennel. He was an extraordinary dog. His techniques were unique. He urged me to walk. He rekindled a hope in me and taught me to cope up with the challenge successfully. We strived daily and with gradual and constant efforts, I was out of the wheelchair. I not only conquered my handicap with Duke’s assistance but also regained my job and was also promoted as the Assistant National Sales Manager.
Sadly, Duke met with an accident one day and we were heartbroken at his sudden death. My life today is the gift of Duke only. Tears well up in my eyes at the thought of his loss.
Reply to me soon.
With lots of love
Chuck
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