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The Missing Homework
[For children]
The yellow bus chugged up the hill, and at the tenth stop Wendy jumped out to walk the last block home.
Since Wendy arrives home from school earlier than her older brother and sister, Jack and Cheryl, she plays until they come. Then Wendy knows that it is time for each of them to do his homework.
This afternoon Wendy couldn't find the paper her teacher had given the class to complete at home. She remembered having some papers in her hand as she came into the house. So she supposed her homework paper was there somewhere. She began to look around the house, asking, "Did anybody see my homework?"
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September 14, 1968 issue
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Instant Denial
GORDON V. COMER
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Jonah's Mission
JEANNE ROE PRICE
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Obedience: Shortcut to Harmony
MILDRED KENDALL SNYDER
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True Individuality
BRUNO JAHN
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Valuable Moments
EVELYN MAY GARNHAM
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GOD'S OMNIPRESENT GOOD
Althea Brooks Hollenbeck
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A Table Prepared
NOLA AUSTIN COOK
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The Missing Homework
JEAN LUCE LEE
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The Challenge of Our Times
Helen Wood Bauman
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Silence Corporeal Sense
William Milford Correll
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The pamphlet "God's Law of Adjustment" was the first writing...
Elfriede Ziegler
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About fifty years ago I had the blessing of attending a Christian Science...
Edward J. Southwell
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The testimonies in the periodicals have been an inspiration to me...
Betty Louise Marvel with contributions from Helen K. Kennedy
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RADIO PROGRAM NO. 336 - Release from Tension at Work
Richard Lombardi with contributions from Jack Krieger
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Signs of the Times
Gerald L. Phillippe