Ferenc Sandor and his sister Sara Sandor

Ferenc Sandor and his sister Sara Sandor

My sister and me just before the whole family?my mother, my grandmother, my sister and I?moved from Veszto to Budapest. We got a flat on Maria Valeria street. A really decent fellow helped Mother find a very good job at the Central Institute of Finances. Up to the last moment, as long as the anti-Jewish laws permitted, she kept that job. She received a good salary, as the Central Institute of Finances was the second biggest bank in the country. ?That's why I did not have to raise my two orphans in poverty" she often said. In the apartment house where we lived, there was a front staircase, and a back one, which was normally called the ?servant staircase.? We had to use the back staircase, but all the same, we lived in a sunlit, airy apartment on the third floor. The toilet was at the end of the corridor. For a time we had a proper housemaid who lived with us. Later on, a cleaning lady came regularly. The first housemaid, Roza, accompanied us when we moved to the capital from Veszto.
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