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THE FUNNY MIRROR
Timothy was an English schoolboy. One day he came home, burst into the room where his mother was busy sewing, and tossed his satchel with his school books onto a chair.
"Mother, do I have to go to this new school? Can't I go back to my old school?"
His mother looked up from her sewing with surprise.
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November 3, 1973 issue
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I'm up to More than Warts!
CLAIRE L. LOOMIS
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God Still Speaks to Us
LISA AMMANN-IRMINGER
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Ultimate Answers in the Physical Sciences?
ERNEST H. LYONS, JR.
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Likes and Dislikes
MARY RETTA TITUS
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SPIRITUALIZING THOUGHT
GEORGE W. LEDBETTER
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DIVINE ECOLOGY
Margery Todahl Blokhine
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THE FUNNY MIRROR
Marjory Peakall
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Decision-making
Naomi Price
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Liberation
Geoffrey J. Barratt
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In Science and Health Mrs. Eddy states (p. 392), "Your decisions...
Harold M. Mannheimer with contributions from Hazel Jane Garstang
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A year ago a pain developed in my knee and for several months...
Cynthia Z. Geil
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Two years ago I had a healing that proves the unreality of...
Tisseth Coombs-Smith
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I remember the last time, as a very small child, I attended my...
Marie Alice Atkins