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March 3rd, 1917
Received by:James Padgett
Washington D.C.
I am here, Samuel C. Mills:
Well, I heard what Forrest
said, and I am certain that he believes what he said to be true,
for I can tell you that he has become a wonderfully bright spirit,
and seems to be so happy and joyful.
Well, it certainly is strange to me. Here am I who was in some
light and comparatively happy when he came into the spirit world
and went into the hells of darkness and suffering, and now he is
all beautiful and happy, and I am still where I was. It certainly
is wonderful!
But as I told you in my last letter, I cannot now remain satisfied
with my condition, and I am going to seek, and have already started,
to get this Love that he tells me is the cause of his wonderful
change; and I will not cease seeking until I succeed in obtaining
it, for I feel that if he could get the Love, I can.
He has talked with me, and while he could not explain just how
the change came to him, yet he says that he accepted your advice
and the help of your wife, and commenced to pray, blindly and without
faith, and continued until he commenced to realize that something
that he had never felt before was working in his soul and continued
to work the more he prayed; and he didn't stop praying until the
darkness left him, and with it the most of his suffering. This is
all that he could tell me, and I am following him. And I hope that
before long I will be able to write to you as he did. Won't that
be a wonderful thing!
I will not write more, but I will pray and hope
that you will pray for me.
The spirits who are here and who seem to love you so much, say
that they will pray with me, and they tell me that there will be
no doubt as to the results.
So good night,
Your old friend,
Mills
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