Chapter 12
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t s turn, and sly thing.
o leave, ts and looked at Jamie one more time, as if to remember t ted to t tiful, and I kno the same way.
quot;; Eric said on t;Ill be praying for you, and so ; toted me on t;You too,quot; chem.
Later, elling us, ed over $400 dollars for the orphanage.
I ed for the miracle.
It come.
In early February taking o tened pain sime ting ter tors cut back ance to ensified, and sometimes even raising her arm made her grimace.
Leukemia is a disease of t runs its course t a persons body. terally no escape from it as long as kept beating.
But t of . In t for ance. t ime s. S back to ting the dizziness in place of pain.
Still he Bible.
ed Jamie, I ually o carry ed to continue. to me about it, ly meant.
I of time, and my ill telling me t thing more I could do.
On February 14, Valentines Day, Jamie picked out a passage from Corint meant a lot to old me t if s ed read at it said:Lo