Ma's Apron Strings
When her son Ernie reached age 21, Ma Smith could not realize that he had attained his manhood or had any right to think for himself. He was their only child and the apple of her eye. She ha... Read allWhen her son Ernie reached age 21, Ma Smith could not realize that he had attained his manhood or had any right to think for himself. He was their only child and the apple of her eye. She has kept him so entirely under her care and attention that he has almost lost the power of t... Read allWhen her son Ernie reached age 21, Ma Smith could not realize that he had attained his manhood or had any right to think for himself. He was their only child and the apple of her eye. She has kept him so entirely under her care and attention that he has almost lost the power of thinking for himself; in fact, she has never given him that privilege. He is tied so tightl... Read all