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March 4th, 1916
Received by:James Padgett
Washington D.C.
I am here, Robert G. Ingersoll:
I would like to finish my message tonight if agreeable to you.
Well, under the circumstances, I do not think it best to write
tonight, and I will postpone it as you say.
I am very happy and progressing, thanks to that dear grandmother
of yours. She is a wonderful spirit with a mind as clear as her
soul is pure. I cannot tell you how much I owe to her, and her teachings
and love.
That is just what I want to write about, and I know that it is
the important thing in the whole plan of God for man's salvation.
So I will write on that after I have finished the message which
I have already commenced.
I thank you and will say good-night.
Your friend and brother in Christ,
Ingersoll
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