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The Girl Who Walked Home Alone by Charlotte Chandler
The Girl Who Walked Home Alone by Charlotte Chandler









The Girl Who Walked Home Alone by Charlotte Chandler

“Well, it just proves one thing, Hilda,” one woman finally said to her neighbor. one old gentleman detailed his stomach distress-all with considerable general comment. Boldface added to excepts by QI: 1968 April, Reader’s Digest, Volume 92, Life in These United States, Start, Quote, Column 2, The Reader’s Digest Association, Pleasantville, New York. Hain of Castro Valley, California described a group of elderly friends who gathered together and shared tales of arthritic joints and hardening arteries. Quote Investigator: The earliest match located by QI appeared in the “Reader’s Digest” magazine of April 1968 within a section called “Life in These United States” which printed vignettes contributed by readers. This adage has been credited to Academy Award winning actress Bette Davis. In this context, the words sissy and wimp refer to a weak or cowardly person. Here are four versions of a spirited adage: Whelan? Paul Newman? Anonymous?ĭear Quote Investigator: One grows in wisdom as the decades accumulate, but the challenges to health and intellect also increase.











The Girl Who Walked Home Alone by Charlotte Chandler