By: Ardis E. Parshall - December 10, 2012 From the Relief Society Magazine, February 1927 – The Stranger at the Cross Roads By Gladys Stewart Bennion Mary Dorsey drew about her a filmy white scarf, as she mingled her gray, diminutive person with the falling snow. Her high shoes sank deep in the driftless mass of white, and she hurried down the trackless garden path to the letter box just beyond the gate. It was quite a distance fr...
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