1. He had remembered the story even if he had forgotten the exact nature of the secret signal. 2. And then I remembered the story about the frogs that I had heard last year on public radio. 3. Abruptly, he said, he remembered a story from history, about Jews blowing horns to scare away an attacking army. 4. Almost every time Cord died, the weary captive realized that he had remembered the story incorrectly and changed his tune. 5. But remember that story about the fragrance that surrounded Teresita when she was healing the sick? 6. But then gradually, almost eerily, as the narrative keeps circling back and digging deeper, you begin to remember their stories as vividly as your own past. 7. Following a stroke last November, King Fahd lost much of his short-term memory, but can still vividly remember stories from his childhood. 8. Following a stroke last year, King Fahd has lost much of his short-term memory but he can still vividly remember stories from his childhood. 9. Hall remembers those stories better than his records. 10. He coped with a historic moment that could have broken weaker men, and his story will be remembered forever. |