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Radio Diaries: Matching Ottoman

A friend bought a house in an auction and decided to sell the furniture.  “Do you have any overstuffed chairs?” I asked.

“I have overstuffed everything,” she said.

And there it was, an enormous old horsehair chair that was just the sort of thing my daughter could curl up in with a book.

“A steal at seventy-five dollars,” my friend said.  “And the matching ottoman is only fifty.”

I sat in the chair, stroking its great round arms and admiring its carved wooden legs.  The footstool was equally handsome but I didn’t have an extra fifty dollars.

“I’ll take the chair,” I said.

My daughter spent many hours in the horsehair chair---and then went off to college and marriage, leaving it for me.  Now I’m the one who curls up with a book and my only regret is that I didn’t buy the ottoman.

It was a false economy, saving fifty dollars and losing something I could never replace.  I can see the missing ottoman so clearly—the way I can see other things I’ve lost that often seem more vivid and valuable than the things I have.

Someone else is resting their feet on that ottoman now.  Do they wish they had the matching chair?