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Ida Chamness writings on travel and religion, 1927-1938
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12 They have their little homes, and sweet little gardens with the ground cherries; various kinds of plums, large and lovely, goosberries and currents so different from over here: a lot of wild fruit. But the people are changing in their way of living and dress, which is not so simple, more fashionable, and they are not so contented. The people were about all Lutherans when my father and mother were young. But my father's father, Tollak Roiseland was
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12 They have their little homes, and sweet little gardens with the ground cherries; various kinds of plums, large and lovely, goosberries and currents so different from over here: a lot of wild fruit. But the people are changing in their way of living and dress, which is not so simple, more fashionable, and they are not so contented. The people were about all Lutherans when my father and mother were young. But my father's father, Tollak Roiseland was
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