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Liberty | Scott Wiseman

by Scott Wiseman
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Paul Hoover, a 12 year-old mennonite, the oldest son in a family of 12.
Paul Hoover, a 12 year-old mennonite, the oldest son in a family of 12. Paul relies a field for a winter planting.
Paul Hoover, a 12 year-old mennonite, the oldest son in a family of 12. Paul and his brother Allen ride to school.
Paul Hoover, a 12 year-old mennonite, the oldest son in a family of 12. Paul milks the cows, a twice daily chore, as his brother Mervin watches.
Paul Hoover, a 12 year-old mennonite, the oldest son in a family of 12. Paul carries his stubborn dog, Snicker, towards the pasture to bring in the cows for the evening milking. His home and frames in the background.
Paul Hoover, a 12 year-old mennonite, the oldest son in a family of 12. Paul prepares the work horse for a day in the field.
Paul Hoover, a 12 year-old mennonite, runs during a game of tag at his school’s recess.

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