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February 6th, 1917
Received by:James Padgett.
Washington D.C.
I am here, Mrs. Stone (Dr. Stone's Mother).
I am not going to write much, but I must say to my boy that I heard
what John said to him, and that it is
of such great importance to him now and hereafter that I must assure
him that it was John who really wrote. He was almost glorified as
he announced the great truth of your selection, and I do not want
my boy, or you either, to doubt this fact ever again. It is all
so wonderful that I might doubt myself had I not seen the writer
and heard the authentic words that he uttered. So, believe with
all your hearts, and let your principal object in life for the future
be the performance of this work.
I cannot write more now, for I am so very happy at the new assurance that has been given you.
So, with my love,
I will say goodnight.
Mrs. Stone
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