If the white mare, Lady, could talk would she boast or blush to
have been the driving force that created this family of nine
daughters and one son on a farm southeast of Will and Charlie
Mayo's Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota? These fun stories tell how
Lady's horse sense adapted well as an equine nanny to help this
family manage without electricity or indoor plumbing as they
cultivated barley, corn, music and art during the 1920's
Prohibition and 1930's Depression. World War II moved them to St.
Paul where they learned to do without nylons and elastic.
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