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Show - 21 - / ()(J ~p of the country" he was wru. k ing Rome, Georgia. He had been over every mile a nd knew it on war the Boys in brave Southern Army) under General Joseph n . Johnson 1 back , . YJ/J . ,J-/J ' ~~:.-..JI~ ~~ U''(J Onj the second day of his thoughts were p~s-l sing through his mind , but none concerning t he road he was travers in 1 except that it appe r ed to be going as it used m direction, f ork in t he road and momenthrily was confused a s to wh ich d i rection to t ake --the one to the l eft or the one to the right. This indecision with h~ema~eJl... but a moment and he then knew that it was the road to the right t hat lehd to Rome . He was about to t ake it when apparent -·ami lia ri ty with th~ ~ brought back to him a memory of ~he dream he had wood hone ten ye t~. rs be f ore . He stopped and pondered f or a f ew moments and he t hen recalled Sister Haywood's council to f ollow the admonition of Brigham Young and t ake the road that lead to the left , which would result in~ testimony in the Gospel o.L Je su s Chris~ d ivinity of the B-ook -of Mormon. e had spent more time than he had anticipa ted in vi s iting the various historic places l y i ng south OI Cha ttanooga and wa s anxious to reach :P,is journey' s end--Rome . Yet , when he recalled his dream of years bem r e he did not hesitate in making his decision. Be . ~~ immedia tely turned to his left and f ollowed tha t road . AYor more than a mile e traveled , when su ddenly there opened be f ore h i s view a beau . tiful va lle y . It was autumn . The cgreen leaves of ~he t r ees and brush had turre d |