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Chapters from My Autobiography

CHAPTERS FROM MY AUTOBIOGRAPHY
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Of course my resentment did not extend to the students, and so I had an unforgettable good time talking to them.

And I think they had a good time too, for they responded "as one man," to use Susy's unimprovable phrase.
Girls are charming creatures.

I shall have to be twice seventy years old before I change my mind as to that.

I am to talk to a crowd of them this afternoon, students of Barnard College (the sex's annex to Columbia University), and I think I shall have as pleasant a time with those lasses as I had with the Vassar girls twenty-one years ago.
_From Susy's Biography._ I stopped in the middle of mamma's early history to tell about our tripp to Vassar because I was afraid I would forget about it, now I will go on where I left off.

Some time after Miss Emma Nigh died papa took mamma and little Langdon to Elmira for the summer.


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