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(She grew up with an aunt, and had an older brother. She was married at 18. She worked in a dress or textile plant of some vague definition in Decatur, South Dakota. She could not describe her duties.
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(While her husband worked in the factory he also owned a farm outside Decatur. After marriage the couple moved to the farm. It was poor ground for farming and the husband was a poor farmer. Malba mentioned this several times in a rather derogatory way.
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(Malba worked in the factory but a few months. Although not intelligent obviously, she shows an awareness of this fact, and regards education as important. She died in 1946 in the farmhouse kitchen. She was standing at the sink washing dishes and looking out at the dreary flat landscape. A pickup truck was parked out there. She felt a sharp pain in her chest and died of a heart attack. She fell upon the kitchen floor and broke a plate.
(Then she was running across a field looking for help. She did not realize she was dead. She didn’t know why she was in the field; she went back to the house and saw herself lying on the floor. The husband and son were working on the farm somewhere. The daughter was gone—had “run off somewheres.”
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