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A path in the jungle
"Tell me a story," said Danny, climbing up into Uncle Ted's lap. "Tell me the story about Cambodia."
Once Uncle Ted had visited Cambodia, a country in Asia. His adventure there was one of Danny's favorite stories.
"On my last day in Cambodia, I went to Angkor, where there are beautiful, old, old buildings," Uncle Ted began. "I got there in a three-wheeled cab. The driver and I didn't speak the same language, so we couldn't really talk to each other. But a man at the hotel had told the driver to take me to the ruins of Angkor.
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January 11, 1988 issue
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Compassion
Lynn A. Gray Jackson
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Sarah's poem
Caroline S. Garrett
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Is Christian Science evangelical?
Mark Ruble
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Woman's place and the uses of prayer
Written for the Sentinel
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Happiness where you are
Mary Lee S. O'Neal
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Praises to God
Thora Margaret Orton
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Complete faith
William E. Moody
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What if?
Michael D. Rissler
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A path in the jungle
Lucia Johnson Leith
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Some time ago I had severe pain in my leg
James Edwin Ramsay, Jr. with contributions from John William Brooke, Edna Hardin
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Christian Science has been the mainstay of my life for several...
June McCleneghan Fowler
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When I was a child in preschool, I began to suffer severe sick...
Joan Marcella Walters
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It has been some time since I expressed written gratitude for...
Janet Rae Beezley
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Notices
with contributions from Raymond L. Flynn