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| The Detroit Times, February 20, 1915 |
It goes without saying that I am myopic and anything that occurred in the Nankin area around 1916 when my bungalow was built is prime time history to me.
I don't particularly care about the corner store or the crops grown in this bumpkin farmtown unless it relates to an action in the life of an uncommon person.
Clara Pojeski absolutely filled that bill being that the 12-year-old Nankin girl had a propensity to wander from home. Found in a barn around Christmas time 1914 she was nearly frozen and progressively mentally impaired.
Two months of nurturing at Eloise (and possibly other facilities) brought the life back to her eyes and a smile replaced the dumbfounded expression which had accompanied her arrival at the hospital. She began to act like a girl her age.
Extended family were eager to adopt her but the authorities weren't apt to let her progress be stilted. Unfortunately, she disappears from the radar after this mention but hopefully she was adopted and took on a different surname or something optimistic along those lines.

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