rememberings
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Vidal was a tireless self-mythologizer, and as his title suggests, that book is a layering of rememberings, re-rememberings and mis-rememberings.
From New York Times • Nov. 23, 2015
She would go to church regularly—it was there, dear reader, that her faded face had brought to me such bewildered rememberings of the Fanny Layton of other years—and always dressed in the same mock-bridal attire.
From Graham's Magazine Vol XXXIII No. 3 September 1848 by Various
Earth's joyous, wild, and wandering things Are hints of Thy rememberings.
From His Lady of the Sonnets by Norwood, Robert W.
His thoughts grew less distinct, merged into wordless rememberings and conjectures, clarified again into terse sentences which never reached the medium of speech.
From Cow-Country by Bower, B. M.
Good-by, old fellow; I have found better company than your rememberings or hopings; to wit, Miss Flora Cooper, alias Little Handsome, alias Aunt Tabby's Canary.
From Autumn Leaves Original Pieces in Prose and Verse by Abbot, Anne Wales