From under my hat (1952)

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I wrote a column about Mother after she died, and included this story. Not long ago I called on Trixie Friganza, the well-known musical-comedy star, who lives at the Flintridge Sacred Heart Academy. She's almost bedridden from arthritis, but loves living in the school because of her contact with the Good Sisters and her daily visits from the lovely young girls starting their education. As I sat beside her, she opened a scrapbook and took out the column I'd written about Mother. "This is the best thing you ever wrote," Trixie said. "And I think you should know that since her death I've taken over for your mother. I say a prayer for you every night." 311