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 | | By the time she was thirteen years old, Laura had moved from the thick Wisconsin woods to the wide-open Kansas prairie, out to the fertile Minnesota plain, and finally to a brand-new town at the end of a railroad line in Dakota Territory. |
 | | Laura was a spirited and courageous girl from the start, and her life on the frontier was a nonstop adventure. |
 | | She worked hard helping Ma and Pa in the house, and on the family's farm, but there was always time for fun -- which meant climbing trees, riding horses, sledding, and singing along with Pa's fiddle. |
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