These
days I use an online dictionary while working at my desk. But today I pulled out my American Heritage
Dictionary stacked between desk files and an old telephone book.
Looking through the pages of my dictionary, I came across mementoes I had stuck between pages that were forgotten.
Randomly throughout my dictionary I found the following: a pineapple-chicken recipe, Psalm 139 typed out on a piece of paper, a pink card with the word, “synchronicity” written on it, and the word, “eschatological” written out on a yellow slip of paper, and still another word, “seraphim”. There was a picture of a graphic book title, “Designer’s Guide to Global Color Combinations”. There was a picture of an icon of Jesus with open arms from Basilique du Sacré-Coeur de Montmartre.
Looking through the pages of my dictionary, I came across mementoes I had stuck between pages that were forgotten.
Randomly throughout my dictionary I found the following: a pineapple-chicken recipe, Psalm 139 typed out on a piece of paper, a pink card with the word, “synchronicity” written on it, and the word, “eschatological” written out on a yellow slip of paper, and still another word, “seraphim”. There was a picture of a graphic book title, “Designer’s Guide to Global Color Combinations”. There was a picture of an icon of Jesus with open arms from Basilique du Sacré-Coeur de Montmartre.
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