Letters to our Leader

Buenos Aires, September 20, 1904.

Dear Mrs. Eddy:—The steamship "Serapis," which sailed from Valparaiso for Montevideo on August 9, had but five passengers. Of these, four were en route to the United States for the purpose of receiving instruction in Christian Science, having been active in the dissemination of hope and healing in Santiago, Chile, through the knowledge gained from the study of Science and Health alone. The fifth member of the party is one of the Readers of a large church in Illinois. We five had a most memorable voyage, sailing through Smyth's Channel and viewing there some of the most majestic scenery in the world. Mountains rise on each side of the narrow passage, their tops covered with pure white snow and their bases with the densest vegetation. Innumerable white glistening waterfalls add to the beauty, and an occasional gleaming glacier lends interest and wonder to the trip.

Through all this, traversing the straits discovered by Magellan, and so up to the "River of Silver" we journeyed, reading the Lesson-Sermons regularly, and thankful each day for the harmony and love that have blessed our lives since coming into some understanding of the Truth of being as elucidated by you.

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