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Show 55 arrt of these let t'er's, but nothing unusually profound in There is they retledt s" Gates' insight into three problems quite widely en arlairs countered. by anyone away from home supervision tor the tirst time = of the htart, what spnd leisure time.. to see, how best to artieles show the t,rpe ot writing which· found 'faking preachment as tin« Mrs. Gates Such weut over wtll with he smarting pr,eaching about writing men. She no\ only the added put this theme Did. Not 4tt,en<il the Chris\mas wide a\l4ienoe among Mormons. qldte willing te "be $er t;hey do I they have the most, part to eliminab it from their poe1;;.17 (m4 prose a. eve heen They also bello' prove that Monn<>n$ have moni'eed. own not loud 1t neee$$t.17 for readrs, it is not of women glory, she to wok in a stra.tton tries to win Helen Matthews" In the a Sinc writings. rights Sall.030 Her letter Mormon sermons in surprisin, to .laost incessantly. belieV'eci, to rnanhQod, but story entitled "WhY Helen .$to, girl. a nou-Momon named. She acouses, him of youthful indis,cretiOlls, which he admits, saybg that he is t,ruljr epQnt.ant Helen t.alk:$ to him serio'Us11 bd at lenlih about why Mormons find Qt ib ..h it. a so difficult to marcy out$ide their Church and tells him of her belief in single standard: of mo,rUity in marriage. Then she asks suddenly and sug gestively: Suppose I a'iStll"'e you. that I have neve been taught lueUty. even darker than yov OW) wha,t tben? and. tbat my past is Stratton, oddly enotlgh believing just before, Ifpropositionstl her. her despite he:r long ntOralieing She asks if he would marJ7 her if' sae |