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23 she needed to go. The man asked me which 24 I would go through to board the plane. After realizing I was headed in the 25 direction, he decided he would help the mother himself. At our stop I 26 the man had two young boys and his own share of 27 to deal with, but he was still trying to help the mother. So I 28 to take her from there and the man thanked me, leaving for his own flight.

The mother showed me her 29 and I noticed that her flight 30 in 10 minutes and she had a handcart and a 31 which was the size of my bag. There was no time to lose. She gave me her ticket and I took the suitcase while she 32 the handcart. It was at this time that it occurred to me how much 33 she had in me. We were running to the gate and I was 34 looking back to see if she was still 35 me. As we ran up to the gate I asked the attendants whether the gate was still 36 and they said yes. I gave them 37 boarding pass and said goodbye.

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