'It's from my mother to her second husband twelve years ago. She mentions a lady from Hampshire called Mrs Carherick, who had come to look after her sick sister living in the village.
It seems she brought her only child with her, a little girl called Anne, who was about a year older then Laura.
I was at a school in Paris at the time.
My mother, who took a great interest in the village school, says the little girl was show in learbing so she gave her lessons here at the house.
She also gave her some of Laura's white dresses and white hats, saying she looked better in white then any other colour. She says that little a Anne Catherick was so grateful, and loved her so much, that one day she kissed her hand and said, ''I'll always wear white as long as I live. It will help me to remember you.'''
'It's from my mother to her second husband twelve years ago. She mentions a lady from Hampshire called Mrs Carherick, who had come to look after her sick sister living in the village.
It seems she brought her only child with her, a little girl called Anne, who was about a year older then Laura.
I was at a school in Paris at the time.
My mother, who took a great interest in the village school, says the little girl was show in learbing so she gave her lessons here at the house.
She also gave her some of Laura's white dresses and white hats, saying she looked better in white then any other colour. She says that little a Anne Catherick was so grateful, and loved her so much, that one day she kissed her hand and said, ''I'll always wear white as long as I live. It will help me to remember you.'''
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