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It holds a tiny diary and a small purse, the size and shape of a pig's ear.
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Hampton remembers: "Stephen took out this tiny, battered diary from his pocket, leafed through it, looked up and said: 'Tuesday'".
It looked like a bird watcher's diary — tiny birds photographed in their habitats.
I had copied a series of these secondhand love statements into my tiny leopard-print diary, which had a golden lock.
I thought my mother's diaries, tiny handwritten lines, would be a memory trove.
The existence of the diary, a tiny document of 20 unnumbered torn, burned and fused-together pieces of paper the size of playing cards, remained a secret until 2002 when it was sent to the Holocaust Museum by Dr. Mark Donald Hornstein, a Boston physician.
Her whole spirit seems to be summed up in this tiny extract from her diary, written when she was a mere 70 years of age, and with much of her long, wayward creative road still to travel: "The only access we have to our volcanic unconscious and to the profound motives for our actions and reactions is through the shocks of our encounters with specific people".
Before the first day of school begins, take your personal diary, a tiny notebook or any note that you'll have to keep with you everyday.
The tour ended in a room where four treasured documents had been laid out, including Hans Christian Andersen's diaries, in tiny brown type ("They'd call it a blog today," Friedman said); a manuscript of Kierkegaard's "Either/Or"; and the diary of Jorgen Bronlund, the Arctic explorer, which was found with his body after his death, in Greenland, in 1907.
In Broadmoor, the two, whose parents were from Barbados, kept obsessive diaries in tiny print that revealed a claustrophobic love-hate relationship that became the subject of "Jumelles" (Twins), an avant-garde French opera, and a book, "The Silent Twins". They were found to be schizophrenic.
The V.R. experience animates excerpts of the diary, using only tiny points of light.
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