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murmured my recitation, fascinated by the exotic scent of olives on her breath; afterwards she unleashed her crossed out: ^warm ^ardent & enthusiastic nature in martial airs such as "The Bonnie Dundee." and finally turned out the light, leaving me tucked in and limp with excitement. Some nights she sang the song about the bogey-man which ended with the line "He'll catch you if he can," which scared me to death.crossed out: and other times it was the one which ran "Go tell Aunt Rhody/ her old grey goose is dead," which seemed to me very, very sad.

When spring came all the furniture was moved out onto the front sidewalk. There was Mother's rocking chair; there was Father's Morris chair. And there was the settee from the front hall, the back of it embossed with the chewing gum which Marion stuck on it as she came home from her afternoon in the alleys. They were all piled onto the moving-van and brought