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A Candle of Belief.
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pennywhitting
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pentimento
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Gwenda
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pennywhitting
- What can't be cured is endured.
It's an inspiring story, Wendy. Thanks for sharing it. It is so helpful during these troubled times. Best wishes. glenice
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Gwenda
- Re: What can't be cured is endured.
In response to message posted by Geewhit: Hi Glenice! Always great to see you here! Take care! Wendy
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A1_Viking
- Oh, wow, Wendy!
Oh, wow, Wendy! That was incredible! How one person can endure so much... I'm not often speechless, but I don't know what to say!!  I enjoyed your article and found it inspirational. Take care,  Donna
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Gwenda
- Re: Oh, wow, Wendy!
In response to message posted by A1_Viking: Hi Donna!
I'm so happy that I could share Elizabeth's story with my readers here. You know, Donna, I think her story speaks to so many people...the inspiration lasts forever!
Take care!
Wendy
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roslinds
- Elizabeth Tudor
Wonderful article... Elizabeth is certainly one of my favorites. Her strength is a shining example for all. I look forward to reading more... Thanks Roslind
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Gwenda
- Re: Elizabeth Tudor
In response to message posted by roslinds: Hi Roslind! Thank you for visiting! Yes- I can never get tired of reading or writing stories about Elizabeth!!! Take care! Wendy
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pentimento
- Re: What can't be cured is endured.
In response to message posted by Gwenda: Wendy, I hadn't thought of Elizabeth's life through the lens of hardship, though it was. Its funny how easy it is to think of someone in a position of power as having had it easy and yet.... What an inspiration. Regina
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Gwenda
- Re: Re: What can't be cured is endured.
In response to message posted by pentimento: Thanks for coming by, Reg! And - yes - Elizabeth's story does really inspire... Best! Wendy
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