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March 4th, 1916.
Received by:James Padgett
Washington D.C.
I am here, Your Helen:
Well sweetheart, you have just had a letter
from Rose, who has been waiting to write you for such a long
time, and who is so happy that she could write you. She and the
Judge were here together, and both of them think a great deal of
you, and are very happy in the thought that you helped them so much
and caused them to come together even before he became a spirit.
He says he wants to write.
No, I was not present when she attempted to write, but White Eagle
says; she was not a very bright spirit, but seemed to be in need
of help. She may be some poor spirit who wants your help.
Well, I was sorry that you were not in condition to take the Master's
message, and so was he, but he says that he will come again soon.
He was not satisfied with the message and thought it best not to
attempt to write tonight, as I see you are not in condition to write
much.
So with all my love, I will say good-night, but I want one great
big kiss, and your love.
Your own true loving,
Helen
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