By: Ardis E. Parshall - March 02, 2015 From the Relief Society Magazine, January 1941 – The Benediction By Maryhale Woolsey Patiently, Hester sat in the small, straight chair. Her hands were folded in her grey-silk lap; her feet, in fine kid slippers, were set neatly on the carpet. Her tired eyes sought, in turn, a narrow vista of garden through a window on her left, a photograph of her granddaughter, Sara Mae, on the desk opposite, or...
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