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February 16th, 1917
Received by James Padgett.
Washington D.C.
I am here, Mrs. Perry.
I have heard what Mr. Taggart has just
said, and I feel that I must also come and tell you that my son
has had his mind and soul opened to the truth, and that now he is
rid of the awful belief that held him in darkness, and is praying
to the Father with all the earnestness of his soul.
Oh, my friend, how can I ever thank you enough for what you did?
I cannot, but I can pray for you, and I will with all the earnestness
of my soul, and I know the Father will bless you. So good night,
and God bless you.
Your friend,
Mrs. Perry
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