By: Ardis E. Parshall - July 16, 2014 From the Relief Society Magazine, February 1953 – Morning’s at Seven By Mabel S. Harmer Janey was not eavesdropping. She had been told to sit there on the porch and shell peas. If her mother had wanted to get her away she could easily have said, “Run down and gather some currants, Janey.” Or, “You may go and play now, dear. The peas can wait.” She did that often enough, when Mrs. Mathews ...
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