As she approached her eightieth year, May Sarton, assailed by debilitating illnesses, was using much of her energy to battle for her health. Nevertheless, Sarton persevered in her work, friendships, and love of nature, doing what she wanted to do, and discovering in the process, new landscapes in the country of old age.
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As she approached her eightieth year, May Sarton, assailed by debilitating illnesses, was using much of her energy to battle for her health. Nevertheless, Sarton persevered in her work, friendships, and love of nature, doing what she wanted to do, and discovering in the process, new landscapes in the country of old age.
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