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Show US ·purpoS$S,n to be slanted so that much or the $l:l'Or and eonfusion Cerl ter$d about him could be removed.. Had she allowed h.er father tree l;t$in to all his reaotions to events of his day much of what he f'ra.n.knes,s, the very thing aha began tft's. Gate$ was was to once lustcry. so as lecord time, more, beause of his cU$tmnar;y ndleonstrued .a.$ or teying history, to persons of hi$ eo a not "s$ttSat.1c11alism,tt hard to dispel. century ago wb® the task or tbe interpretations Furthermore, or interpolations So,in the int.erests of aocuracy, she rtJa.Y have onrlook$d his, t Gel.ings whenever tbem say would writing tht book about half biographer of might have been misunderstoOd. or ·IA crisis of major to ooneentrate just o·r minor import upon the :result. aweareci, overlooked it must no\ be Finally, asS'U1i!ed that Mrs. Gates always hac! &eae$$ to these reactions. Y01l1lg, like 8J1i-T man wh.oee uime is so fully oeeupied_ pD$sibly busy to r'Geord event,s which he might have taken Q$ a was it also; Mrs. %00 busy making history Gat'lis pG$$ibly to .read about itt! Hb old precluded felt the,t she kept more in her o·bj ee't!ve biGgN-pher by not. putting words wa,s too mat.ter of cO\U"'$$, unmindful of their interest to succeeding g$neratioos. he Brigham into his mouth or his SAW the.t writing place $.S an thoughte in his h.ad. Wht then giV$s the LUe StolZ its merit? ary value which made the book wo;rt,hwhil.. It. caugbt relief the QM.ract,er of a.gainst the established its$lf history as a. Brigham fOUl'lg, of his people tdbute to the It was not solely liter- l$ither was it $ensationalism. etohed it into sharply d.efined and his one man fledgling 'Who, perhap$ at te, and mOTe then than any |