1. When the author returned home to New York, his father mentioned his connection with Gussie who was an elegant lady.
2. After the writer returned to New York, Clyde began to talk with Gussie on the phone who had lost her huaband.
3. Worried about his father being alone, so, he called him once a day after he returned home to New York.
4. After the writer returned home to New York, he occasionally knew that his father had begun to talk to Gussie, who had grown up around Spur, on the phone.
5. They loved each other, so Aaron was worried about Clyde being alone and called Clyde once a day after he returned home to New York.
6. Luckily, after his son returned home to New York, Clyde begun to talk on the phone with Gussie Lee---who had moved to Sacramento, Calif many years before and lost her husband.
7. The company headquartered in New York.
8. The company was established in 1941, growing out of the International Paper and Power Company which was established in 1898 and combined by 20 paper mills from New England and New York .
9. Worried about him feeling lonely, I call him once a day after I returned home to New York, every time he refused, I had no choice but to let himself live in Spur, my hometown.
10. Though I called him once a day from New York, he still felt lonely sometimes.