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National Geographic : 1947 Aug
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The National Geographic Magazine In a Fisherman's Cottage on Brinnskar, Housewives Toil as Have Their Mothers for Generations The soft rolls of raw wool being carded over the steel-toothed block at the right will be spun into yarn of varied thickness. As wool now must be shared with the State, the islanders are left with barely enough for a few needs such as mittens, socks, etc. The dress worn by the older woman is a gift of the American Red Cross. On a pole under the ceiling disk-flat loaves of sour rye bread are strung for drying (page 235). 250
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