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Robin Doesn't Give Up
Yum-Yum was a friendly gray cat with heavy thick fur. He belonged to Robin, who always loved her pets. She had learned to pray for them when they needed help. She had been taught to do this in the Christian Science Sunday School.
One day Yum-Yum meowed at the door. When Mother opened it, she saw that he needed help badly. He was dragging his hind legs, and he looked very ill.
They brought him in, and Robin made a nice bed for him. They tried to feed him, but he would not eat. They were grateful he had come home to them, and they knew he would respond to their prayers.
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April 1, 1972 issue
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Upspringing Life
ELIZABETH GLASS BARLOW
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Hair
HOWARD PALFREY JONES
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Is Good "Out There" or "In Here"?
JAMES K. KYSER
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To Learn Means to Change
MARY RETTA TITUS
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Spring Violets
CLAUDIA M. KINSEY
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Wagons and Stars
MARGARET C. DEAN
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Neither Coming nor Going
SUSAN MALOTTE THOMPSON
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Robin Doesn't Give Up
LEONA M. BUCHANAN WALKER
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A Dividing Line for Prayer
Carl J. Welz
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Easter Brings Meaning to Life
Alan A. Aylwin
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Some years ago, when one of my children was just a baby, she...
Eve H. Dillingham
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I shall always be grateful for a very dear aunt, who presented...
Carrie A. Diemer with contributions from Grover T. Diemer