By: Ardis E. Parshall - June 06, 2014 From the Relief Society Magazine, 1933 – The Little Lad By Ida Powell Brown Through the window drifted the murmur of voices, and Ladd, crouched on the back stairs, tried not to listen. Perched precariously on the step just below him, Rosemary, his four-year-old sister, was singing a wordless lullaby to the sadly dilapidated, but dearly beloved, rag doll in her arms. There, the chair in the living r...
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