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The scarecrow
[Original in Spanish]
One day Ramiro and Martin were playing in a park next to their house. Suddenly Ramiro, the younger of the two, stopped what he was doing and pointed to a large figure made of wood and straw, dressed in a man's old clothes and a broken straw hat. "What's that they've put up over there?" he asked in surprise.
"It's a scarecrow," Martin answered.
"Why do they want to scare the crows?" Ramiro wondered.
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February 1, 1982 issue
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KURT GLADHORN
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What's the motive?
MARY LOU S. HARRISON
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"Toil is triumph"
SHARON SLATON HOWELL
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Truth's manna
JEANNE M. HUMMEL
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Why me, Lord?
DIXIELEE ALBERS WOLFF
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Cherishing the babe
JUDITH ANN HARDY
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Prayer for letting go
DORIS KERNS QUINN
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The Christian Science Board Of Directors
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Noah and the nuclear threat
NATHAN A. TALBOT
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Harmony—a divine connectedness
BEULAH M. ROEGGE
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The scarecrow
Julia Sivori de Montenegro
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Many years ago I suffered severe pain and became...
HERTA CONRAD
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With the birth of our first child, I faced the difficult decision of...
SARAH WILSON SONKE
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LILIAN TROWBRIDGE HAKE
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