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Digital Library @ Villanova University
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Series: |
The Chicago Ledger
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v. 46 no. 13
— page 24 |
Subject / Tag: |
Sketch |
Part of: |
Chicago Ledger, V. XLVI, no. 13, March 30, 1918 (Issue) |
Date: |
March 30, 1918 |
First Sentence: |
"Now, Angie," the old voice quavered, "I'm giving you my silk quilt when I'm gone. You've always been my righthand friend in all my troubles. I care more for the quilt than I do for anything else that's mine, and I want you to have it when I'm thru." |
Last Sentence: |
"I just found it here, sewed in the blocks where she put it herself. Oh! I am glad. So glad." |
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