Our great-grandmother was an amazing woman. And here, one hundred years later, we have her diary.
Take a trip to the past through the eyes of a teen-age girl, and marvel at how the world has changed -
and the many ways it has not.

Sunday, August 26, 2012

August 26, 1912 - Monday

26. Loafed at Mahoney's all A. M. and found and read Dan's diary. A mean trick, but he'd do the same for me if he could! Saw some of the pictures of Miss Egan, taken during the summer. Went to the office and had the rest of the salad with Muz. Read "The Red Triangle." Met Don on way from supper. Heard someone say "Consider my hat off " and there was Donald, with an armful of bundles.


"The Red Triangle" was published in 1903, by author Arthur George Morrison. onread.com states that: "The Red Triangle is an amazing book belonging to Arthur George Morrison (1863-1945) who is known as a famous English author and a master of realistic and detective stories. ... The Red Triangle is a mysterious novel which unites the plots of Martin Hewitt: Investigator to a complete story with common plot line. A number of literary critics recognize The Red Triangle to be even better than Sherlock Holmes."

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