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"Sorry, little wasp!"
[For children]
James was having a boating holiday with his mother on the canals in the countryside. His mother had invited three of his friends to share it with them, and they all enjoyed taking turns manning the boat, which was a long, narrow, converted barge.
One warm day, when James had given his mother her turn at the tiller, and he was nimbly edging his way down the catwalk which ran all around the barge, he suddenly felt a sharp pain in his hand.
"I've been stung by a wasp!" he exclaimed.
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July 6, 1968 issue
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Yield with Full Consent to Truth
LESLIE C. BELL
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"Why...stand aghast at nothingness?"
EDNA MAY EVANS WHITE
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The True Mirror
NATHANIEL GREENE
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Heat Cannot Harm
KATHLEEN B. GRANGER
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SAUL ENTERS DAMASCUS
Paul Osborne Williams
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Individual Completeness
ANEETA H. PETERSON
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"Sorry, little wasp!"
N. EILEEN N. BURNLEY
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The Theology of Hope
Helen Wood Bauman
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Let Us Work for Brotherhood
Alan A. Aylwin
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In 1950, one of our young sons became ill
Ann O. Spaulding
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At the time I took up the serious study of Christian Science, I...
Margaret McAndrew Upfold with contributions from Arthur Ernest Upfold
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I feel that it is a joyous duty to write a testimony of gratitude...
Mabel C. Niemeyer
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I should like to share some of my experiences in Christian Science...
Norma J. Gallagher
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RADIO PROGRAM NO. 326 - Freedom from Physical Limitation
Harlan Witham with contributions from Harvey W. Wood
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Signs of the Times
with contributions from O. MacKenzie, A. E. Wilder Smith