Henry Ford's Own Story ; How a Farmer Boy Rose to the Power Thatgoes With Many Millions, Yet Never Lost Touch With Humanity
Henry Ford's Own Story ; How a Farmer Boy Rose to the Power Thatgoes With Many Millions, Yet Never Lost Touch With Humanity
Lane, Rose Wilder, 1886-1968
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He was going to the city. That settled it. After her first protest Mrs. Ford accepted the situation and set herself with what philosophy she might to packing her linen and wrapping the furniture. She had no great interest in the gaso- line engine — ^machinery in general was to her merely something greasy and whirring, to hold her skirts away from — but if Henry was going to Detroit, of course she was going, too, and she might as well be cheerful about it. The rosy, teasing coimtry girl who had ...kept Henry Ford from his beloved machines nearly five years before by her laughing refusal to choose between her suitors, had developed into a cheerful, capable little housewife — ^the kind of woman whose place is in the home because there she does her best work. \ She could never invent a gasoline engine, but she was an ideal person to take care of Henry Ford while he did it, to keep the house clean and comfortable, cook good meals, cheer him a bit when he was depressed and never have "nerves." ^ She went briskly to work and in no time she had packed away the thousand articles that meant home to her and they stood wrapped, crated, la- beled, ready to move to Detroit.
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