By: Ardis E. Parshall - December 17, 2013 From the Relief Society Magazine, December 1951 – Another Mary By Mary R. Ross It was a day for weeping. The timid young wife, her heart fluttering like a frightened bird’s, cast a tear-dimmed glance over the room. Her home was ready to leave, as clean and pretty as her two small hands could make it, the floors and-scoured to bread-board whiteness, the three boxes, which served as table and c...
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