The Farm And the Fireside Sketches of Domestic Life in War And Peace

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The Farm And the Fireside Sketches of Domestic Life in War And Peace
Bill Arp
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The older we grow the oftener do we reverse the telescope and look back. How distant seem the scenes of our youth. If I did not know better I would say it has been a hundred years since I was a little boy trudging along to the first school I ever attended. The old school days are a notable part of everyone's life. My wife and I fre- quently indulge in these memories, for we -went to school together, though I was six years her senior. We tell over to the children all the funny things that happen
...ed, and discuss the frailties and the vir- tues of our school mates and magnify the teachers, and she tells them as how I was a smart boy and stood head in the spelling class for a month at a time, and she remembers the speeches I spoke, and with a pretended regret she says: ** Children, your father was a very hand- some boy, with black, glossy hair, and he had plenty of it then. The girls used to cast sheep's eyes at him then, but I didn't, for I was too young to be a sweetheart then, but he had them.

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