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Supply that never fails
A special feature of the hills and downs of southern England was once the dew pond that supplied water for the sheep. The poet Rudyard Kipling wrote:
We have no waters to delight
Our broad and brookless vales—
Only the dewpond on the height
Unfed, that never fails.
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July 2, 1979 issue
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Seeing through the mist of physique
ARTHUR DELAU
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Supply that never fails
FRED C. STEDHAM
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Is winning everything?
GRANT C. BUTLER
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The clear view
BERYL D. STELLE
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Dependence and independence
Nathan A. Talbot
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Help for hungry children
Naomi Price
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Guestchamber
Shirley Selby
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Where does the rainbow end?
Betty Parrott
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Error has no name
Claire Roselius
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A miracle?
Andrea Coates Brower
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As a mother living in a time when the concept of family is...
Judylynn Danielson
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I'm nine years old, and I would like to tell of a healing I had...
Jamie McCash with contributions from Sam Costanzo