excerpt from 'About Myself, 1863–1930' pp. 32–33 (43 words)
excerpt from 'About Myself, 1863–1930' pp. 32–33 (43 words)
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My father was a delightful singer of old songs. He would stand with his back to the fire on a winter’s evening and give us Burns’ “When Wintry Winds and Slaughtering Guns.” He brought us home penny broadsheets of the old writers[.] |
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