By: Ardis E. Parshall - May 07, 2014 From the Relief Society Magazine, June 1960 – Fiddlers Three by Lula Walker Susan Eldon tossed restlessly in her big walnut bed. Sleep was slow in coming tonight. The arthritis in her hands was bothering her. The sliver of light she could see from the living room meant that Myra, her daughter-in-law, was still at her mending. Susan always felt guilty when Myra was mending. That had been her own task...
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