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driver's seat.  Gray's Store was famous for its
driver's seat.  Gray's Store was famous for its
ice-cream, frozen from domestic cream and seasonal
ice-cream, frozen from domestic cream and seasonal
finish according to a recipe said to have been
fruits according to a recipe said to have been
left by a French noble man who  
left by a French nobleman who [[crossed out:  was said to have]]
travelled through Maine sometimes in the nineteenth
travelled through Maine sometime in the nineteenth
century.  Well stocked with cones and paper dishes
century.  Well stocked with cones and paper dishes
of Grays incomparable peach ice-cream, we made
of Gray's incomparable peach ice-cream, we made
[??] comfortable in one of the two cars, with
ourselves comfortable in one of the two cars, with
parts of manuscripts spread out between us.
parts of manuscripts spread out between us.
A number of such meetings took place before
  A number of such meetings took place before
Katharine was willing to give me a few chapters of
Katharine was willing to give me a [[^few]] chapters of
that curious and beautiful book part of which came
that curious and beautiful book [[^part of ]]which came
out in the Atlantic Monthly
out [[crossed out: in installments]] in the Atlantic Monthly
under the tile of "The Little Locksmith" ; to take
under the title of "The Little Locksmith" ; to take
home to read.  "Don't even open it now," she said.
home to read.  "Don't even open it now," she said.
"I want you to read it but not because I'm
"I want you to read it but not now because I'm
so terribly afraid you might not like it and I  
so terribly afraid you might not like it and I  
would see that in your eyes and that would
would see that in your eyes and that would
weaken me.  Take it home and go over it by yourself."
weaken me.  Take it home and go over it by yourself."


I took a different less fanciful view of
I took a [[crossed out:  tenderer]] different, less fanciful view of

Latest revision as of 05:35, 14 December 2022

with the blocks on the pedals and the reconstructed driver's seat. Gray's Store was famous for its ice-cream, frozen from domestic cream and seasonal fruits according to a recipe said to have been left by a French nobleman who crossed out: was said to have travelled through Maine sometime in the nineteenth century. Well stocked with cones and paper dishes of Gray's incomparable peach ice-cream, we made ourselves comfortable in one of the two cars, with parts of manuscripts spread out between us.

  A number of such meetings took place before

Katharine was willing to give me a ^few chapters of that curious and beautiful book ^part of which came out crossed out: in installments in the Atlantic Monthly under the title of "The Little Locksmith" ; to take home to read. "Don't even open it now," she said. "I want you to read it but not now because I'm so terribly afraid you might not like it and I would see that in your eyes and that would weaken me. Take it home and go over it by yourself."

I took a crossed out: tenderer different, less fanciful view of