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Where did it go?
Sometimes it's hard to get rid of something we don't want anymore. You know how it is. You put something bulky out at the curb, and the sanitation crew ignores it.
Then there are instances when something abnormal appears on the body and doesn't seem to want to go away.
The usual reaction in such cases is to think that our happiness and well-being would be improved if the discordant matter was separated from us and went somewhere else.
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December 21, 1981 issue
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"Take my yoke ..."
HELEN R. CONROYD
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What shall I handle?
DONALD M. SWINNEY
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FOCUS
CORA SLAUGHTER
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Getting acquainted with God through prayer
JOAN P. STOTLER
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Where did it go?
BARBARA JUERGENS FOX
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A guiding star
AYLESA FORSEE
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Demonstration is all
WALTER CARTER BUTLER
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LETTERS TO THE PRESS
with contributions from MICHAEL D. RISSLER, EDWIN H. PERKINS, A. W. PHINNEY
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Eyes that see... and heal
NATHAN A. TALBOT
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The work of Christmas
BEULAH M. ROEGGE
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Jenny, gymnastics, and grace
Bettie B. Webb
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Early one morning I was wakened by the painful...
MARLOW G. FOWLER
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As a teacher in the Christian Science Sunday School I have...
CHRISTINE E. SAULS
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One day while I was at school, I fell down and hurt my head
IAN EDWARD BURDICK with contributions from MARALEE LUPIEN BURDICK
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Years ago, for a wedding gift, a dear friend gave me a copy of...
CORNELIA L. PATTINASARANY with contributions from JACOB CH. PATTINASARANY