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	<title>Comments on: Without Purse or Scrip in Texas: 7 February &#8211; 20 February 1902</title>
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		<title>By: Amy T</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[After reading Edje&#039;s post today over at Juvenile Instructor I pulled out my own mission journal and enjoyed reading some of the mission memories, the same sort of stories that are told here: conversations with people, tracting, mail coming or not coming, food, people, more people, church meetings, notes about practical subjects, etc. 

Ah, the wonders of missionary life. (Really, it&#039;s an amazing experience in so many ways, and although there were some major differences between this elder&#039;s experience and mine, there are many similarities.)]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>After reading Edje&#8217;s post today over at Juvenile Instructor I pulled out my own mission journal and enjoyed reading some of the mission memories, the same sort of stories that are told here: conversations with people, tracting, mail coming or not coming, food, people, more people, church meetings, notes about practical subjects, etc. </p>
<p>Ah, the wonders of missionary life. (Really, it&#8217;s an amazing experience in so many ways, and although there were some major differences between this elder&#8217;s experience and mine, there are many similarities.)</p>
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