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Nancy Harris Mclelland

Poetry, Prose, Opinions about Aging from an Ex-cowgirl Octogenarian.

Freud’s Mother

"When she was 90, she declined the gift of a beautiful shawl, saying it would 'Make her look too old.'  When she was 95, six weeks before she died, her photograph appeared in the newspaper; her comment was 'A bad reproduction.  It makes me look a hundred.'"  qtd. in Age and Its Discontents.  Freud and Other Fictions

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