a saying family no one ever died; people dried up, hung a hook, conduc — Mildred Armstrong Kalish, Little Heathens: Hard Times High Spirits Iowa Farm Great Depression

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There was a saying in our family that no one ever died; people just dried up, were hung on a hook, and conducted their affairs from there.

Mildred Armstrong Kalish, Little Heathens: Hard Times and High Spirits on an Iowa Farm During the Great Depression

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