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Updated: May 9, 2025


The old high-road is lost amid cultivated fields; the new one now winds along over covered graves; and soon the railway will come, with its train of carriages, and rush over graves where lie those whose very names are forgoten. All passed away, passed away! "This is the story of Waldemar Daa and his daughters.

Thomas Paycocke left instructions in his will that he should be buried before St Katherine's altar, and made the following gifts to the church: 'Item, I bequeth to the high aulter of Coxhall Chirche in recompence of tithes and all oder thyngs forgoten, Summa iiij li.

"I do not feel like festivaty," I said. "And I shall be very busy this holaday, because although young there are some things I can do." Now I have always loved my mother, although feeling sometimes that she had forgoten about having been a girl herself once, and also not being much given to Familey embrases because of her hair being marceled and so on.

Taking a new detective story of Jane's under my arm, I descended the staircase to the library. Sis was there, curled up in a chair, knitting for the soldiers. Having forgoten the Ball Game, as I have stated, I asked her, in case I had a caller, to go away, which, considering she has the house to herself all winter, I considered not to much. "A caller!" she said.

He then kissed me and said: "Just a word of advise, Bab, from a parent who is, of course, extremely old but has not forgoten his Youth entirely. Don't try to make yourself over for each new Admirer who comes along. Be yourself. If you want to do any making over, try it on the boys. Most of them could stand it."

I needed it very much, as after I had paid the porter and bought luncheon, I had only three dollars left and an I. O. U. from one of the girls for seventy-five cents, which this may remind her, if it is read in class, she has forgoten. "Good heavens, Barbara," Sis said, while I hugged father, "you certainly need to be pressed."

Well, turn over and settle down. I don't want my little girl to lose her Beauty Sleep." He then went over to the lamp and said: "By the way, Bab, I don't mind you're sleeping in my golf cap, but put it back in the morning because I hate to have to hunt my things all over the place." I had forgoten to take off his cap! Ah, well, it was all over, although he said nothing more, and went out.

I do not agree with that poet, A. J. Ryan, date forgoten, who observed: Better a day of strife Than a Century of sleep. Although naturaly no one wishes to sleep for a Century, or even approxamately. There was Strife in the house. The first way I noticed it, aside from Hannah's anonamous remark, was by observing that Leila was mopeing.

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