By: Ardis E. Parshall - January 23, 2015 Judith has to study it out in her own mind before the burden of guilt is lifted from her nine-year-old shoulders. From the Relief Society Magazine, October 1941 – The Striped Pencil By Eva Willes Wangsgaard “I’ll give it to you now, Celinda,” and Judith Rawson twirled a red, white, and blue pencil in her small fingers. “But I don’t want it,” Celinda said, and she tossed her light bro...
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