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September 28th, 1914
Received by James Padgett.
Washington D.C.
I am here; your grandmother:
You are too much troubled in spirit to enjoy my visit as you otherwise would, but I will try to help you to
be more happy. I am in a state of contentment and have my home in the seventh heaven and have all the blessings
that my Father promised me when I was on earth, but I had no conception of them then. My home is a wonderful
mansion, built of the most beautiful material that you can imagine. There are flowers and beautiful pictures
and lovely rooms filled with all kinds of furniture that you could possibly wish for. I am not the only one
that lives in my home, there is also a beautiful spirit that was on earth, a great follower of Christ and lover
of her fellow man. Our home is full of the finest kind of everything that makes a home lovely. We have many
friends who visit us and whom we visit. We do the work of the Lord in helping the spirits in the lower spheres
to see the truths of the Love of their Father. We are not singing all the time, but we have a great deal of
beautiful music and laughter and love.
Goodnight.
Your grandmother,
Ann Rollins
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