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Show 137 often more of a his.torian, she eontr.ibutes new per-sonal material, and ,it is well to have. lite ot Brigham Young tor the general rMG\ar written from the MOOll stan.4point. a. propagandist than ., • • Mrs" Gates' account of the llom:e lite of the Lion House and t,he Bee Hive is interesting but a Uttl$ ahort of cQnvindng.49 It is enough. Mrs. Ga:tGS knew ean know or her had a Brigham Young forceful, c fathQT_; parsone.lity from him given her. as only e. t.alentsd., artistic she dr'etl :much of her bility, mueh and a.ttributed her' $l1ceess to the training had d't-e,r.mined and eneouraged her en4owm.$nts she a. he And with what he gave he, with what she ae'lulred herHi)lf by 'ttriting conltantly, developing her ide.e.s, creating again the tion of woman was own able to capt.ure grut and. mis1.l.l1derstood a autlook on lite _., fair share of the man. :man who with aU these sp.irit and mot!va |