My he was handsome. And he took sick. Suddenly, one night, he started; you’d know he was sick. So we got the doctor — I think it was Dr. Hogg was down there at that time. He came up and he examined him. “I think,” he says, “the trouble is in his chest.” “You think!” said I. “Yes.”
He couldn’t breathe; he found it hard to breathe. The child had pneumo- nia, I’m pretty sure. So, he just gave us some tablets for him... . He says, “Let me know tomorrow evening how he is.” He was dead the next morning at 10 o’clock.
But we were happy. We had those seven girls of our own here, and when they grew up, two of them were schoolteachers. Frances, now, she’s in Toronto. She got married and she’s up there. And our second—oldest girl, she was a schoolteacher also. So she got married and about a year afterwards she died in childbirth. And my goodness. That was one of our biggest sorrows.
As we went through life we had our joys and our sorrows, ups and our downs, our good times and times not so good. You know how it is when you have a big family.
So the rest of them, they grew up and they went away, and we were left alone with that baby; you know, our daughter’s baby. She grew up and she was going to school; she was alone here. She was 10 years old. And I says to the wife one day, I said, “I think we should go in to the orphanage,” I says, “and get a little girl for company for Faustina, [for] going to school and to live with. Think it over.”
So she did. So we went in. We got a nice little girl out there... . She was the same age as Fossie, so she went to school. Gloria Shaw was her name. When she come out here she was small and, oh, not in very good shape. You know, there was a lot of them in the orphanage there... . So anyway, they went to school together and they grew up together and they’re still together. They ’re inseparable; they ’re closer than any sisters that you ever knew.
Anyway, she grew up, and she was very pretty. She was just sweet. She’ s married up in Toronto. She married a boy from down here, Jimmy Rooney’ s son — Jimmy Rooney lives down the road there a piece — Richard Rooney. She has two children of her own now. One, the boy, is seven or eight, and there’s a girl, Tracy; she’s four. My God, she’s sweet. Oh, she’ s just sweet.
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