By: Ardis E. Parshall - July 02, 2012 From the Relief Society Magazine, 1939-40 – Cathedral of Peace By Dorothy Clapp Robinson Chapter One As Carolyn entered the cottonwood grove, she flung her arms in surrender to black despair. Dropping to a fallen log, she jerked her hat from her head and ran her fingers through her hot, clinging hair. The hair was prematurely white and might with care have been beautiful. About her damp brow, ...
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