DescriptionAlma Being Carried to His Fathers House, October 1925, cropped to Alma the Younger.png
English: Cropped from Alma Being Carried to His Father's House, an illustration accompanying Genet Bingham Dee's "A Strange Conversion", Stories We All Love, The Children's Friend 24, no. 10 (October 1925): 380–382, here 380. He is visible as a young man on a stretcher, his hair down about to his chin. He seems to wear a hat, and a blanket is thrown over his lower torso. His face looks a little gaunt. In the lower portion of the visible image, a friend of Alma (one of the sons of King Mosiah) kneels next to the stretcher and is leaning over by Alma's legs. In the background, the lower half of the body of Alma (the elder), the father of Alma (the younger) is visible.
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Alma, the son of Alma, a figure in the Book of Mormon, as depicted in ''Alma Being Carried to His Fathers House''
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