LizzieMaine
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I've seen it in print as both -- Linwood and Leonwood, so it's likely he used both at one time or another, depending on how embarrassed he was at any given moment. There even seems to be a bit of family division on the matter, which may be why the company is having so many problems right now. His granddaughter Linda Bean, one of my favorite people (she said sarcastically), has claimed that L. L.'s wife thought "Leonwood" sounded more dignified, and insisted he used it.
In our neighborhood, kids pretty much roamed free because all the parents sort of pooled resources -- if any parent saw somebody's kid doing something inappropos, they'd have no hesitation in grabbing said kid by the neck and whacking them one, even if the kid wasn't theirs. We took "it takes a village" quite literally in my neighborhood, but in practice it was actually pretty lenient. As long as I stayed away from the O'Briens and didn't go down the breakwater, I was pretty much on my own from the age of five.
In our neighborhood, kids pretty much roamed free because all the parents sort of pooled resources -- if any parent saw somebody's kid doing something inappropos, they'd have no hesitation in grabbing said kid by the neck and whacking them one, even if the kid wasn't theirs. We took "it takes a village" quite literally in my neighborhood, but in practice it was actually pretty lenient. As long as I stayed away from the O'Briens and didn't go down the breakwater, I was pretty much on my own from the age of five.