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January 14, 1912

January 14, 2022 Helen Goldsmith

From 8-year old Hilda’s diary:

This is Sunday. This morning I went to Sunday School, and this afternoon Grandmother, Grandfather, and I called on Tante Esther. It was very hard, and it made me hate her more, and I just couldn’t say the things that Grandmother told me to say. I couldn’t say I was wrong. Besides, they didn’t know that I listened behind the door this morning and heard Grandfather say, “The child is not really wrong, stockings are not really a present for a child to receive.” So, I just said that I was sorry that I yelled and threw the stockings back at her, and she kissed me and said that she loved me so, so then, I said, “Please don’t bring me any more stockings for a present.” I think that Grandmother was beginning to be mad at me, all over again, but then the tea things came, and she forgot to be.

In Before 1919 Tags Hilda, San Francisco
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