“O h my,” l au g he d M i s s Id a . “You’re quite right. It is all wrong. The title of our lesson was The Consecrated Cross I Bear.” A SURPRISING CURE Shirlene Sook was pretty riled. “Doctor,” she demanded. “Why in the world did you tell my mother she was pregnant when she came to you for help? She’s really upset. After all, my mom is 58 years old!” “But do e s she s t i l l h ave t he hiccups?” ALWAYS HELPFUL A s t he y d r o ve o ve r K n app’s Na r row s br idge, Dr. P it t P r iv y and his wife Buffy (of Bethesda) disagreed about how to pronounce
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