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THE FOG HAS LIFTED
[Of Special Interest to Children]
Paul greatly enjoyed watching people and objects from the window. But one morning when he woke up and ran to the window, he found that something strange had happened during the night. He could not see the tall building across the street from the apartment in which he and his family lived, nor even the sidewalk straight below!
"Mother," he called, "what has happened?"
Paul's mother explained that a very heavy fog had blown in from the lake during the night. "We call it fog," she said, "when the air becomes so heavy with vapor, or little bits of water, that we cannot see through it."
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August 28, 1948 issue
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PERFECTION IS
JUDD STILSON
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ONE'S OWN DOORSTEP
ELLA H. HAY
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CHILD OF GOD
Grace B. Millings
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TRUE BENEVOLENCE
RUTH GAZZAM HAIGHT
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THE JOY OF SERVICE
JEANNE ROE PRICE
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BUSINESS BUILDING WITH CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
ROBERT JOHN ROBERTS
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"A STAFF UPON WHICH TO LEAN"
MILDRED JASMINE JORDAN
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THE FOG HAS LIFTED
KATHERINE TRIPP JENSEN
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BY JACOB'S WELL
Pearl Strachan Hurd
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THE GOLDEN ANNIVERSARY OF THE SENTINEL
John Randall Dunn
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UNDER GOD'S GOVERNMENT
Robert Ellis Key
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"THOU WILT LIGHT MY CANDLE"
Dorothy M. Kiddoo
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How very grateful I am to God,...
Gladys Bayley
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Christian Science came to me in...
Edna Beardsley Rogers
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I am grateful to God for Christian Science...
Esther Neitzel
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One afternoon a few years ago...
Donald I. MacDonald
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"He that handleth a matter...
Helen Zabel with contributions from George Zabel
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With a sincere desire to bring...
Reginald John Munoz
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"The Lord hath appeared of old...
Mary A. Jamison
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It is time I brought some tithes. . .
Richard Claude Haw
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Signs of the Times
with contributions from William Wood, H. Hard Hyslop, Thomas R. Humphrey, Victor Fiddes, Charles A. Wells, Ray Charles Jarman, Archdeacon E. A. North Ash