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Growing up I read the Little House on the Prairie series many times over. One scene, from The Long Winter, had Pa and Laura twisting hay into bundles to burn for heat because they ran out of coal (and the prairie didn’t provide many trees for firewood). Laura stated she and Pa worked in the little room off the side to make the bundles, but their hands would get cold.

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October 17, 2022

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