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November 13th, 1918.
Received by James Padgett
Washington D.C.
I am here, your own true and loving Helen.
Well dear, you have had a very interesting letter tonight upon
a very vital and important subject, and I am sorry that the writer
could not finish his message, but the rapport became very weak and
he was compelled to stop. He will come again soon and finish as
he is very anxious to do so. It was Stephen
who wrote and he is a most beautiful spirit, possessing this
Love to a degree that I cannot conceive of, and a most glorious
spirit in his appearance.
I am glad that you were in such good condition and I hope that
you will continue to improve so that more of the messages may be
delivered to you every other night. There are so many messages to
be written.
Your own true and loving, Helen
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