Wednesday, February 22, 2017

Storydello: Phyllis's House


The house was two-and-a-half storeys tall, made of brick with wood floors, big closets, a dining room with a built-in china cabinet, and a fireplace. It was from this house that Phyllis's siblings started their marriages and careers, and moved away. This was also the house where her niece (Muriel's daughter) came in 1903 as a toddler, grew up and married, and emigrated to England. And it was in this house that both of Phyllis's parents had grown old and died in 1935 and 1936.

Phyllis continued to live in the house for many years afterward, making her living as a music teacher, giving lessons and even holding recitals in the living room. To boost her income, she converted the second floor into apartments, and rented one of these to the famous university registrar, Jean Isobel Royce. The two women became fast friends.

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