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January 22nd, 1918
Received by James Padgett.
Washington D.C.
I am here, your own true and loving Helen.
Well, dear, you are a little tired and had better
not write more tonight. St. John wrote you and was rather disappointed
that he could not finish his message, but he saw the condition that
surrounds you and like the loving John, that he wrote you as he
did.
Your spiritual condition is much better and your experience of
this afternoon did you much good for it caused you to turn your
thoughts to the spiritual truths of the Father and brought into
your soul more of the love.
The two Germans wrote you and they were in earnest and expressed
what they honestly thought, and many spirits who are very much interested
in the war make the same prediction that these two make as to its
ending and the causes therefor. I will not write more and advise
that you go to bed very soon and get warm. Love me and pray and
have faith.
Good night, your own true and loving,
Helen
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