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DEAR GRAND-AUNT HENDRIETTA, Although I never knew you in life, as a child I often cracked butternuts on your tombstone. - All This, and Heaven Too [Books (First Lines)] It was years since I had set foot in the ell storeroom. But yesterday Aunt Em sent me there on an errand, and the souvenirs I came upon have disturbed me ever since, teasing my mind with memories that persist like fragments of old tunes. - And Now Tomorrow [Books (First Lines)] I was never one to begrudge people their memories. From a child I would listen when they spoke of the past. - Time Out of Mind [Books (First Lines)]
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