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Holidays were often celebrated on | Holidays [[crossed out: dinners]] were often celebrated on | ||
Astor Street, at Grandfather Farnsworth's. | |||
The great oval table was crowned with damask | The great oval table was crowned with damask | ||
and American Beauty rolls and Grandfather | and American Beauty rolls and Grandfather | ||
presided over us all as we struggled through | presided over us all as we struggled through | ||
six heavy courses beginning with lobster bisque. "Eh?" "What's she saying, | six heavy courses [[^beginning with lobster bisque.]] "Eh?" "What's she saying, | ||
George?" When it was finally over, Marion and | George?" When it was finally over, Marion and | ||
I were encouraged to go downstairs to the kitchen | I were encouraged to go downstairs to the kitchen | ||
to thank | to thank Carrie and Lilly for such a | ||
beautiful dinner and wish them a Merry | beautiful dinner and wish them a Merry | ||
Christmas. | Christmas. | ||
Many years later, I had occasion to [[ | Many years later, I had occasion to [[?]] | ||
the family records in connection with the termination | the family records in connection with the termination | ||
of lumbering operations in Wisconsin | of lumbering operations in Wisconsin | ||
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querulous old man with the ear trumpet & | querulous old man with the ear trumpet & | ||
the "mutton chop whiskers" who used to sit | the "mutton chop whiskers" who used to sit | ||
at the head of | at the head of that tremendous table and shake | ||
his trumpet angrily at anybody whose lips | [[crossed out: the]] his trumpet angrily at anybody whose lips |
Latest revision as of 05:00, 30 November 2022
Holidays crossed out: dinners were often celebrated on Astor Street, at Grandfather Farnsworth's. The great oval table was crowned with damask and American Beauty rolls and Grandfather presided over us all as we struggled through six heavy courses ^beginning with lobster bisque. "Eh?" "What's she saying, George?" When it was finally over, Marion and I were encouraged to go downstairs to the kitchen to thank Carrie and Lilly for such a beautiful dinner and wish them a Merry Christmas. Many years later, I had occasion to ? the family records in connection with the termination of lumbering operations in Wisconsin and Michigan and the liquidation of assets owned by the companies which the grandfathers had founded. There I found that the querulous old man with the ear trumpet & the "mutton chop whiskers" who used to sit at the head of that tremendous table and shake crossed out: the his trumpet angrily at anybody whose lips