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Title: A sermon
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May 7, 1997 |
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Stuart, or Princess Peach as he wanted to be called, was in my hogan.
He was a very energetic kid, but really didn't like any of the other kids in the hogan, so that caused him
to be by himself a lot
, which didn't help the energy problem. his first day was a little rocky, and he
came to me and talked to me about it... Showed first 250 characters
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his first day was a little rocky, and he
came to me and talked to me about it. he really wanted to make friends at camp, and he wanted to
know how i did it. well, i said, first you have to introduce yourself to everyone. make yourself known
that your nice and friendly... Showed next 250 characters
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