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April 5th, 1915.
Received by:James Padgett.
Washington D.C.
I am here, Helen
I am very glad that you helped so many spirits tonight, and some
of them were very much in need of help. The poor spirit that you
sent to me was truly penitent and cried such bitter tears of grief
and sorrow. I know that she will soon be forgiven and receive the
light. She is now praying to the Father and her whole soul seems
to be in her prayers. Oh, I thank God, that you can help them as
you do. It is to me, so surprising that I wonder what you have about
you that God should give you such power to help.
Well, sweetheart, you are tired, and I must stop.
So believe that I love you and am with you.
Your own true and loving
Helen
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