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Still Friends
[Of special interest to juniors]
On snowy days the children of Lynn's neighborhood enjoy playing in a certain backyard. It has a gently sloping hill that is ideal for sledding. Lynn meets her friends there; they bring their big aluminum saucers and take turns sliding down the hill.
One day Lynn and her friend Ann were sliding. Suddenly Ann pushed Lynn, who went tumbling off her saucer and hit her knee against a tree stump. She did not want to be pushed, and she told her friend not to push her anymore. But Ann pushed her again. And again Lynn went crashing into the tree stump. Once more she bruised her knee.
That night, at bedtime, Lynn found herself limping a little, and her knee was painful. She opened a Christian Science Sentinel and read a few articles; then she went to bed and slept through the night.
Enjoy 1 free Sentinel article or audio program each month, including content from 1898 to today.
February 18, 1967 issue
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What Can I Do for Peace?
EMI ABIKO
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The Liberator of Men and Nations
BEULAH PACK
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Good is Omnipresent
CAROLINE M. SMILEY
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On God's Side
MAYSIE GARRATT
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How to Be Our "brother's keeper"
JOHN H. WILLIAMS
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Still Friends
EUGENE W. MOSS
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Cast It Out!
PETER SHAYS
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BEHOLD:
Mary Dunham
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The Greatest Cause
Helen Wood Bauman
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If and Because
Carl, J. Welz
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Some years ago I began to suffer from severe pain in one breast,...
Alexia M. Stelle
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About sixteen years ago I was visiting friends and was asked...
Thelma O. Leaton
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In my senior year at high school I was invited to attend a...
Stanley E. Conklin
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I was brought up in an orthodox Sunday School and was teaching...
Ethel Hickman with contributions from Verna Tautenhahn, Richard Tautenhahn
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Signs of the Times
with contributions from Harold Blake Walker, Rudy H. Thomas