. Reminiscences of William Wetmore Story, the American sculptor and author; being incidents and anecdotes chronologically arranged, together with an account of his association with famous people and his principal works in literature and sculpture . ain. Vivien is the sister of Gwendolyn MarionWaldo Story, who was born in the Palazzo Bar-berini. These two little women are all the grand-children there are who bear the name of fact apparently worked in Gwendolynsclever brain, until one day she settled the questionin her own young mind, and announced to herfamily that she intended to as
. Reminiscences of William Wetmore Story, the American sculptor and author; being incidents and anecdotes chronologically arranged, together with an account of his association with famous people and his principal works in literature and sculpture . ain. Vivien is the sister of Gwendolyn MarionWaldo Story, who was born in the Palazzo Bar-berini. These two little women are all the grand-children there are who bear the name of fact apparently worked in Gwendolynsclever brain, until one day she settled the questionin her own young mind, and announced to herfamily that she intended to ask her husband tochange his name for that of Story, as she alwayswished to keep her dear grandpapas name. After the death of his wife, Mr. Story insistedthat his son Waldo should come to live with himin the Palazzo Barberini. Madam Waldo Story iswell described in Miltons lines of Eve: Grace was in all her steps, heaven in her eye,In every gesture dignity and love. The presence and loving devotion of this sonand his wife and children proved an tmtold bless-ing in the last sad days of the artists life in Rome. Mrs. W. W. Story had a practical side whichsupplemented the studious bent of the sculptor. Gwendolyn Marion and Vivien Waldo Story. V t.
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