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July 1st, 1917
Received by:James Padgett.
Washington D.C.
I am here, your own true and loving Helen.
Well dear, you are a little tired and I must not write much. The
spirit who wrote you was at the home of his son, (Mr. Fontaine)
as he says, for as you know I was there and I saw him there. He
came home with you and I told him to write, for I knew that he was
very anxious.
He is a very bright spirit and has much of the love in his soul
and is anxious that his wife and children should believe what he
wrote. What a privilege they have in having such a father to be
with them, and give them the influence of his love. If mortals could
only understand the great fortune of having a dear one in the spirit
land who has the amount of love in his soul that the spirit who
wrote you has.
Your own true and loving
Helen
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