A Life UnscriptedThis is the life story of a remarkable woman who has not only learned life's difficult lessons, but understands that life is sweeter because of them. Whereas others may harbor despair over life's challenges, Mary Inez writes about these difficulties in a way that inspires the reader and leaves powerful feelings about life. She honestly shares life's crises and shows how, through faith, any circumstance in life can be worthwhile. |
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... drove me to Dr. Nelson Schiller's office without saying a word as to what the doctor was going to talk with me about. After the examination, I walked into the doctor's office expecting instructions on the use of birth control pills. How ...
... drove me to Dr. Nelson Schiller's office without saying a word as to what the doctor was going to talk with me about. After the examination, I walked into the doctor's office expecting instructions on the use of birth control pills. How ...
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... drove the green and white Ford station wagon to the location Dad gave her. There, on the banks of the Colorado River and off the Montopolis Bridge, I saw the black truck. The front tires were stuck in the mud. Because of that morning's ...
... drove the green and white Ford station wagon to the location Dad gave her. There, on the banks of the Colorado River and off the Montopolis Bridge, I saw the black truck. The front tires were stuck in the mud. Because of that morning's ...
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... drove. Reading took my mind off the drive and eased my fears of driving in a strange country, especially through the mountainous region of Monterrey. Driving through a small nondescript town, we spotted a café that was open at such a ...
... drove. Reading took my mind off the drive and eased my fears of driving in a strange country, especially through the mountainous region of Monterrey. Driving through a small nondescript town, we spotted a café that was open at such a ...
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... drove him to the Frankfurt Airport to meet me. It was wonderful seeing him again. Better yet, I was in his arms again. His face was cold against my face, but his lips were warm on mine when we embraced. The drive to the apartment was a ...
... drove him to the Frankfurt Airport to meet me. It was wonderful seeing him again. Better yet, I was in his arms again. His face was cold against my face, but his lips were warm on mine when we embraced. The drive to the apartment was a ...
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... drove to the post office at the train station in Heidelberg, where overseas calls could be placed. There were phone booths, which were accessible, and, once one became available, we placed our call to the States. The wait took anywhere ...
... drove to the post office at the train station in Heidelberg, where overseas calls could be placed. There were phone booths, which were accessible, and, once one became available, we placed our call to the States. The wait took anywhere ...
Contents
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Essence ofthe Unexplained | 30 |
Kilbourne Kaserne | 39 |
Cooking à La Mess | 48 |
Basket ofFruit | 53 |
Life Is An Adventure | 61 |
Second Time Around | 85 |
Embrace the Children | 91 |
Article ofFaith | 104 |
Vacation U S A | 116 |
Ostrich Syndrome | 120 |
Mr X | 130 |
Arthur | 136 |
Suicidal Wave | 147 |
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