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... remember that Ambrose Bierce liked to spell Leland Stanford's name “ £ eland $ tanford ” or that “ smart women ... remember that ? Might not Mrs. Minnie S. Brooks help to remember what I am ? Might not Mrs. Lou Fox help me to remember ...
... remember that Ambrose Bierce liked to spell Leland Stanford's name “ £ eland $ tanford ” or that “ smart women ... remember that ? Might not Mrs. Minnie S. Brooks help to remember what I am ? Might not Mrs. Lou Fox help me to remember ...
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... remember the feel of his hand going under my clothes ; going firmly and steadily lower and lower . I remember how I hoped that he would stop ; how I stiffened and wriggled as his hand approached my private parts . But it did not stop ...
... remember the feel of his hand going under my clothes ; going firmly and steadily lower and lower . I remember how I hoped that he would stop ; how I stiffened and wriggled as his hand approached my private parts . But it did not stop ...
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... remember are as important ; perhaps they are more important . If I could remember one whole day I should be able to describe , superficially at least , what life was like as a child . Unfortunately , one only remembers what is ...
... remember are as important ; perhaps they are more important . If I could remember one whole day I should be able to describe , superficially at least , what life was like as a child . Unfortunately , one only remembers what is ...
Contents
Discovering Ourselves in Writing | 1 |
Joan Didion On Keeping a Notebook | 9 |
Patricia Hampl Memory and Imagination | 15 |
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