In the 1930s, Parker Brothers offered Lizzie McGee $500 for the patent to Monopoly. Two days after the agreement was signed, Lizzie sent a note to Parker Brothers. She wrote: Farewell, my beloved brainchild. We'll be able to do more for you than I have done. Darrow didn't have anything to do with originating the game. He stole it. And that could have been the end. But Mary Pillon sees another legacy.

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