Letters to our Leader

Hastings, Neb., October 6, 1904.

Beloved Leader:—Though these words may never meet your gaze, it will be a relief to my overcharged heart to write them. When I read this morning the account of the beautiful new book, "Bohemia," and the just recognition which it accords to you for your service to mankind, the grateful tears came to my eyes. In thought I saw the little attic room, the lonely days and the lonelier nights, when you kept your steadfast vigil that we who sat in darkness might see the great light. I thought of the years when you stood alone against the whole world, and I said, "Father, I thank Thee that Thy faithful servant has been permitted to receive in this world, some slight reward for her fidelity to Truth." Gratefully and lovingly,

Awana H. K. Slaker. Fort Smith, Ark., October 18, 1904. Rev. Mary Baker G. Eddy, Concord, N. H.

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