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advantage of. You take care of yourself quite well, in spite of your worries. You have made yourself what practically anyone would consider a rich woman out of a modest income and a small inheritance, and you certainly got just about all that could have been gotten out of the sale of that first house. So don't feel so inferior.

I wouldn't feel so bad about Pope either. He means well but he is a very simple person. If he were really nasty, he could move out without fixing anything and there wouldn't be much that could be done about it.

As for listing your property with other people besides Rodgers - I just don't know what is usually done. The best thing would be to ask the advice of someone who has sold some property there, or is trying to sell it. I'll try to ask someone around here.

I just called a lawyer we know in the area, who is also a homeowner. You can do anything you want to do. Unless you sign a contract with one realtor giving him exclusive rights to sell the property, you can list your property with every realtor in the area. I don't suppose you have any such contract with Rodgers. Even if you do, and someone else sells it, that only means the commission has to be shared between them. At least, that is the law in New York, and probably there, too.