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way was to the | way was to the coast and back. We went [[terway?]] to Death Valley in the daytime, a strange [[un?aritely?]] | ||
went | |||
the daytime, a strange | |||
sort of place. | sort of place. | ||
I was for five days at Salt | I was for five days at Salt Lake City, speaking at the University there three times. I was really | ||
Lake City, speaking at the | amazed. I had thought and the writers who have written of them and that I have read | ||
University there three times. | have [[enp..ted?]] them as a gray colorless lot. It was by the leaders and but the mass of them and in particular | ||
I was really | the kids I found rather [[cond?]]. I imagine that poligamy, that brought down the wrath of the whole country | ||
amazed. I had thought | all [[th..?]], [[Ja?]] from making them miserable, [[deces?]] them together. | ||
and the writers who have written | They were at any rate not [[paritauic?]]. Almost at once, when they got out there they built a theater. | ||
of them and that I have read | They had, from the first a passion for dancing. There is, I found a kind of shy nice way about them I found | ||
have [[ | very attractive. | ||
Of course I can't work now until I get through this but at least I'm making enough to carry me to | |||
mass of them and in particular | |||
the kids I found rather | |||
[[ | |||
poligamy, that brought down | |||
the wrath of the whole country | |||
miserable, | |||
They were at any rate not | |||
Almost at once, when | |||
they got | |||
a theater. | |||
first a passion for dancing. | |||
There is, I found a kind of | |||
shy | |||
now until I get through this | |||
but at least I'm making | |||
enough to carry me to |
Latest revision as of 17:35, 22 July 2022
2 way was to the coast and back. We went terway? to Death Valley in the daytime, a strange un?aritely? sort of place.
I was for five days at Salt Lake City, speaking at the University there three times. I was really
amazed. I had thought and the writers who have written of them and that I have read have enp..ted? them as a gray colorless lot. It was by the leaders and but the mass of them and in particular the kids I found rather cond?. I imagine that poligamy, that brought down the wrath of the whole country all th..?, Ja? from making them miserable, deces? them together. They were at any rate not paritauic?. Almost at once, when they got out there they built a theater. They had, from the first a passion for dancing. There is, I found a kind of shy nice way about them I found very attractive.
Of course I can't work now until I get through this but at least I'm making enough to carry me to