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Ida Chamness writings on travel and religion, 1927-1938

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9 ever met. They were near the Kingdom'. We wore wooden shoes for common. Each man person was supposed to make these in the winter time; and cut and get wood; make staves and sell for barrels; and haul hay home from the mountains on the snow. To tie a cow, horse or sheep; go out and cut a birch limb and make as (Norwegian spenel) like this one my mother made, to fasten around the neck. So you see we got along without buying much.
 
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