Autobiography, 2:a society girl in the gay nineties (which I didn't find so gay) and then an evangelist of theAutobiography, 83:the spirits in prison," i.e. in hell, but that didn't seem fair. Why give them only one smallAutobiography, 126:trite statement that, "God said." But perhaps He didn't; perhaps the translation was wrong; perhapsAutobiography, 128:supper. Yet, all the time, I had been heard but didn't know it. All the time plans were being laidAutobiography, 129:they made it hard for me by poking fun at me. I didn't belong, apparently. I was obviously too goodAutobiography, 129:they'd start singing, "Nearer my God to Thee." I didn't like it at first and used to shudder at theAutobiography, 131:and I could hear every word she said. What she didn't say about her friends is beyond belief. Not aAutobiography, 163:aspect of the lower psychism. I replied that I didn't care, that I wasn't interested in any work of |