Mrs. Wood died in 1915 at the age of 83.
Mrs. Woods, 31, considers herself an independent, and did not vote in 1992.
There was nothing for it but to go and tell Mrs. Woods.
Mrs. Woods had led a troubled life, her family said.
Mrs. Wood said she was allowed to use the telephone for the first time at 7 the next morning.
Mrs. Wood, who is 18 years younger than her brother, can only guess at his reasons.
Mrs. Wood was born four years after her brother went away.
Mrs. Woods was at the age where she rarely has the time.
"Mrs. Wood will be right with you," she said to me.
Mrs. Wood was resting and had asked not to be disturbed.