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March 4th, 1917
Received by James Padgett.
Washington D.C.
I am here, Perry.
I am very weak, but I must tell you that I am feeling better, for
now I do not believe that I am doomed for all eternity to the damnation
of darkness and suffering, and when I think back that but for you
and the loving spirits that you brought to me, I would be without
hope, my heart is so filled with gratitude that it seems as if it
must break asunder.
What a wonderful thing is this great gift that you have and no
spirit in all the darkness of a hope so near despair can understand
the meaning of what that beautiful and glorious spirit who just
wrote you said, as I can.
Well I cannot write more, but you and your friend (Dr. Leslie Stone)
pray for me as surely you who have such beautiful spirits loving
you must have some power in your prayers to help. Good night and
pray for me.
Your friend,
Perry
This message is a composite of two, being published
in Volume III on page 394 and Volume IV on page 375. For more details
see this page.
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