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682 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 2 (1869 - 1875), Lt 8, 1874, par. 1
… the milking—that Lucinda does.
683 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 2 (1869 - 1875), Lt 12, 1874, par. 2
… dropped milk, cream, butter, sugar, and meat entirely since we came to California. We are far clearer in mind and far better in body. We live very plainly. We cannot …
684 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 2 (1869 - 1875), Lt 19h, 1874, par. 5
… good milk, plenty of pasturage for cow and horses. Our ponies were brought to us yesterday by Brother Judson. We shall now have a good team to take us back and …
685 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 2 (1869 - 1875), Lt 26, 1874, par. 2
… of milk each day.
686 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 2 (1869 - 1875), Lt 32, 1875, par. 33
… the milk of human kindness, is wrong. Christ gave us no such an example in His life. These brethren would have driven Edson from the office. This they designed …
687 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 2 (1869 - 1875), Lt 49, 1875, par. 28
… the milk of human kindness.
688 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 3 (1876 - 1882), Lt 29, 1876, par. 5
… , and milk when we wanted it.
689 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 3 (1876 - 1882), Lt 47, 1876, par. 7
… of milk she had, and every egg, and every little thing that she received was counted.
690 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 3 (1876 - 1882), Lt 8, 1877, par. 1
… fresh milk for which she paid three pennies. We made a splendid breakfast from the milk and [?], and apples. We enjoyed our breakfast very much.
691 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 3 (1876 - 1882), Lt 38, 1877, par. 4
… as milk. We then rode back to the boat and came home the same night. Father slept very sweetly all night. He is taking hold in prayer for himself. He feels that he …
692 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 3 (1876 - 1882), Lt 43, 1877, par. 13
… purest milk for eight cents per quart. We never enjoyed food as we do now. We are happy in our retired home.
693 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 3 (1876 - 1882), Lt 49a, 1878, par. 3
… little milk or warm gruel supply our lack.
694 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 3 (1876 - 1882), Lt 61, 1878, par. 2
… little milk.
695 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 3 (1876 - 1882), Lt 20a, 1879, par. 5
… , and milk for the Sabbath. I washed out thirteen towels while Marian prepared the food for Sabbath. This journey is doing her good. She is getting into domestic …
697 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 3 (1876 - 1882), Lt 41, 1879, par. 5
Last Monday we went about fifteen miles to consummate a trade for mules and new milch cow. In a few days we shall have abundance of milk. We have paid ten cents per quart for milk that tastes of cotton seed and is not good at all.
698 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 3 (1876 - 1882), Ms 4, 1879, par. 6
… good milk, butter, and eggs. We were having our first experience of overland journeying in transporting our sick and those too poor to pay car expenses, but …
699 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 3 (1876 - 1882), Ms 4, 1879, par. 8
… of milk which they sent us. We told him he brought us milk, as though a present from himself; he turned us out a pint and kept the rest himself.
700 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 3 (1876 - 1882), Ms 5, 1881, par. 14
… the milk of human kindness, they will not create prejudice, neither will they cause dissension and weaken the churches.