Women Authors of Our Day in Their Homes Personal Descriptions Interviews

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To-day there are two railroads, a " boom " has passed over the [94] Mary Johnston town, many of the old residents have died or moved away, and many of the old houses show signs of dilapidation.
But if the old people have gone, the memory of their reverence for the glorious past of Virginia has remained to lend warmth and reality to the color ing of those pictures which were first seen in out line by the young girl who spent so much of her time day-dreaming under the old trees which have been cu
...t down, or browsing in the libraries of houses which are now dilapidated. And the mountains, which remained for Audrey when the cabin was a waste and the clearing a tangle of shrubs and un derbrush, have remained also for the creator of Audrey.
Sixteen years of Miss Johnston's life were spent at Buchanan, years from which the routine of neither public nor private school filched a single hour, for her health was frail, and her education was conducted at home, with due regard to physical limitations.


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