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When the Harveys purchased the home, it was in a dilapidated state. "You'd walk up the rickety stairs to the second floor and say your Hail Marys," Jane Harvey said. "But we were young and had energy and it's all we could afford."
(Jodi Hilton Photo for The Boston Globe)
When the Harveys purchased the home, it was in a dilapidated state. 'You'd walk up the rickety stairs to the second floor and say your Hail Marys,' Jane Harvey said. 'But we were young and had energy and it's all we could afford.'
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