By: Ardis E. Parshall - April 04, 2014 From the Relief Society Magazine, January 1950 – Grass in the Market Place By Dorothy Clapp Robinson Stepping outside, Kent turner closed the screen door quietly behind him. He stretched luxuriously and filled his lungs with air that was sharply cool and pungent with the flavor of morning. Three hours’ sleep had eased the strain of tired muscles, but that old nagging restlessness was still with ...
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