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Summer, no matter how hard any one worked, was an interlude. It didn't really matter.
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But the cold spurred her ambition. When frost came, you had to decide things.
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The middle west is open to the eye. There is no pretense about it.
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When people live in Iowa, they are rather apt to like it.
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People, living their lives here on this earth as human beings with minds.
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Ruth Suckow
Born:
August 6, 1892
Died:
January 23, 1960
(aged 67)
Bio:
Ruth Suckow was an American author.
Known for:
The folks (1934)
New Hope / Ruth Suckow (1942)
A Ruth Suckow omnibus
Iowa interiors (1926)
The John Wood case (1959)
Ruth Suckow on Wikipedia
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