LETTERS TO OUR LEADER

Boston, Mass., Oct. 31, 1908.

Beloved Leader: — I do not believe you will ever know what it meant to me to have you see me to-day. It was so unexpected, so unsought, mentally or otherwise; it was wholly the result of your perception of my need and the outpouring of your love. Not in years have I seen you look so well and strong, and I am grateful to God for this manifestation of His continued care for you. Every day do the people rise more and more to call you "blessed," and every day, through renewed consecration, am I striving the better to live the love you have taught, that all who run may see it manifested and know that Christian Science is the Comforter that God has sent to the world, through you, to save it from self. My love, my loyalty, and devotion are more than ever all yours, and I know my lecture tonight will be the best I have ever delivered. Your rebuke of the tears which you saw so near the surface was merited, but I never yield, dear Leader, and more and more am knowing that I can never be separated from anything I love that is good and true.

God bless you, our dear one, and keep you, as ever in all your ways.

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