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Memories and Anecdotes

CHAPTER VII
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Breezy Meadows is an ideal country home, and the mistress of it all is a grand woman--an honor to her sex, and a loyal friend.

Her whole life seems to be devoted to making others happy, and a motto on one of the walls of the house expresses better than I can, her daily endeavour: "Let me, also, cheer a spot, Hidden field or garden grot, Place where passing souls may rest, On the way, and be their best." BARBARA GALPIN.
As a lecturer, Miss Kate Sanborn is thoroughly unique.

Whatever her topic, one is always sure there will be wit and the subtlest humour in her discourse, bits of philosophy of life, and the most practical common sense, flashes of laughable personal history, and gems of scholarship.

It is always certain that the lecture will be rendered in inimitably bright and cheery style that will enliven her audience, which, while laughing and applauding, will listen intently throughout.

No wonder she is a favourite with lecture goers, for few can give them so delightful an evening as she .-- MARY A.LIVERMORE.
There is only one Kate Sanborn.


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