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Graduation party
Something's wrong, Jordie told herself.
From the minute Kevin had revved up the car and headed for the graduation party, she had tried to make friendly conversation. But he was tense, brusque, his mind not on her.
He lit a cigarette, and she began to feel still more uneasy. Somehow he seemed so different from the boy she'd known casually in chemistry lab.
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June 11, 1979 issue
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A spiritual lesson from arithmetic
PERCIVAL ROBERTSON
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Lose Mind? Impossible!
HELEN B. CHILDS
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Home protection
LAURA E. LOVETT MURPHY
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Have a good vacation
BARBARA-JEAN STINSON
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On the alert!
FEROL AUSTEN
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Repelling mental invasion
Geoffrey J. Barratt
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Consistent healing
Nathan A. Talbot
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Graduation party
Joanne Mazna Garinger
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Through Christian Science I am beginning to gain an understanding...
Richard C. Bergenheim
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For over sixty years I have been an enthusiastic student of...
Marie M. Fitzgerald with contributions from Guadalupe T. de Camacho