After the death of his grandmother, the family got together to settle the estate. Without shouts, but with an almost cold precision, everyone took their part: here a piece of land, there the house, elsewhere a promise of future profits. Everything seemed to be distributed as a simple addition.
When it was the turn of the granddaughter, Lina, the notary looked up from her papers and announced in an even tone what she would receive: an old spring mattress, stored in the attic.
A heavy silence filled the room. An uncle let out a smile. An aunt looked away, as if embarrassed. Someone even whispered that this "bric-a-brac" should end up in the trash, and that we better get Lina something really useful.
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