To one whose life had become a series of disappointments,...

To one whose life had become a series of disappointments, the daily demonstration of Christian Science for several years has revealed the fulfilment of all that was noblest and best in her aspirations. Perhaps the strangest of these was for a true and lasting friendship, and yet, one by one, friends failed or disappointed her, until the name became a myth. During this period of mental darkness, the light of Christian Science came to her, and in the complete devotion to the assimilation of this truth which followed. the lack of friends was entirely forgotten. In seeking only the one friend,—divine Love,—she has found "All things else," and to-day she rejoices in a new world of love and friendship,—friends who have not been drawn by any personal attraction, but those who are bound to each other by the common interest of a Father's love. No envyings, hatred, or jealousies can dissolve these imperishable bonds, which are forged in truth and cemented with love.

S. W. A., Santa Monica, Cal.

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