what were the two most important thing that the dillinghams owned? what does the author say to show how valuable they were
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The narrator says that these two are the wisest gift givers, because although they were foolish, they each sacrificed what mattered most to make sure the other was happy. So they were wise fools. This is the irony of the story. What these two learned is that you do not need wealth to be happy. The wealth they had was in the fact that they loved each other, not in money.
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