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There were some recollections of this on Monday.
I walked in, carrying my copy of "Some Recollections," with pages of Hazel and T.S. flagged.
Bits of the early narrative are based on some recollections of my Suffolk schooldays.
As Dowling's legend grew, so did the number of Yankees he had supposedly vanquished, which rose in some recollections to 15,000 or more.
"The boards made a good roof to turn off the rain," Hawkins wrote in his autobiography, "Some Recollections of a Busy Life," self-published in 1913.
Afterward, they took the time to e-mail some recollections of that long-ago summer afternoon; below are excerpts from their accounts.
He himself has set down some recollections of these, in a memoir of his time at Yale: None of us liked the taste of alcohol.
Hazel Hawkins, born in 1892, died at the age of nine, of appendicitis, although the illness isn't mentioned in "Some Recollections".
Some recollections swing wildly, out of sequence in time and emotional logic, as if the victim's persona is still falling from a great height.
He himself has set down some recollections of these, in a memoir of his time at Yale: **{:.break one} ** None of us liked the taste of alcohol.
She flipped through my copy of "Some Recollections," and I showed her the photo of young Hazel Hawkins and explained the connection between her and the hospital in her name.
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