November 28, 1889
Dearest Mary Sue,
I feel as if I have been gone from your charming smile for years and yet, it has only been a fortnight here at Fort Callaway. It was with great sorrow that I received the horrid news of the Barley twins death. The only photo I have of them is when [...]
Written on November 27, 2006 | Posted in
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Holiday at the Compound, Wednesday’s activities:
Spencer turns from the library window and speaks, “Little Darling Margaret, I received a missive from Aunt Bupp today. While she will, unfortunately, not be able to attend the One Hundred and Twenty-third Annual Thanksgiving Banquet of Joy and Wonder, she will, fortunately, be able to attend the Annual Christmas [...]
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Spencer Montgomery, Male Writer
Journal Entry
November 10, 1954
It has been a most frightening week here in Stumps. Margaret, Cook, and I journeyed to this hallowed ground a fortnight ago, seeking solace after the death of Our Little Dog Two. Funeral services were held in the parlor. Later the same morning, we ventured out of the manse [...]
Written on November 10, 2006 | Posted in
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