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Sharper than a Sword
[For children]
Mark was poking around in a nearby vacant lot to see what "treasures" he could find.
"Hey, Timmy, look!" He held up a long sword.
Instantly visions of Treasure Island and swashbuckling pirates gleamed in their eyes. They just couldn't resist the temptation to swing the old rusty sword through the air, jumping from one dirt hill to another imagining themselves pirates of long ago.
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Picnics, pine needles and peanut butter
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January 30, 1971 issue
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Neither Plus nor Minus
SIR GEORGE E. J. MAHON
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What Is Ours?
AYLESA FORSEE
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Constant Vigilance Is Needed
LAURA C. BELL
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Don't Chase the Apples!
FRANCES B. ZIMMER
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To Change or Not to Change
MILTON SIMON
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THE MICROSCOPE OF LOVE
Margaret Tsuda
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No Need to Be Shy
JULIE CAMPBELL TATHAM
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Sharper than a Sword
CLAIRE HAGENLOCHER STUBBE
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Consider the Stars
Naomi Price
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Be an Idea Man
Alan A. Aylwin
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I can never be grateful enough for Christian Science and for the...
Edith Marie Hunter
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Although I had been raised in Christian Science, I had left home...
Paul Sedan with contributions from Carl G. Sedan
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With a heart filled with gratitude for Christian Science, I submit...
Anna Messerle with contributions from Roger M. DeWitt
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Over thirty years ago Christian Science was presented to me...
Frances T. Hames
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Early during my service with the Armed Forces in a foreign...
Frederick Emerson Muse with contributions from Gertrude Muse
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Signs of the Times
Irving Benson