LETTERS TO OUR LEADER

Boston, Mass., March 13, 1909.

Beloved Leader:—Your letter has been to me a greater cause of encouragement than I know how to express. Coming to work here, at your desire, has been to me an opportunity for proving something of the gratitude I feel for your teaching through the pages of Science and Health and all your other works. I realize, however, that this gratitude has to find its true expression in my life rather than in my words, and that by the use I make of what I have understood so far, I shall fit myself to understand more in the future. It will be a true pleasure to me to come out and see Mr. Dickey and the other students, and above all, to know that some day I am to see you again.

Your loving follower, Frederick Dixon.

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