Betty Hanscombe once sat for a portrait for Sam Evans sometime in the 1940's. In 1967, Victoria Winters, whilst searching for clues to her parentage, discovered the portrait at the Evans cottage and was instantly struck by Betty's resemblance to herself. Sam recalled that Betty left Collinsport six months after the painting was done and six months after that she died. As far as Sam was aware both of Betty's parents were dead and there were no other relatives. (60)
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