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Picking Up Speed

was the next-to-youngest of seven girls growing up in Fredonia, Kan. We younger ones never made a bed or helped with the laundry or washed a dish. Mother claimed she liked making beds—really. She had to roll her wringer washer into the kitchen on Monday washdays to hook up to the hot water, and one of us might get our hands caught in the

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