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Lt 110, 1911

Nicola, Mary

NP

February 28, 1911

Previously unpublished.

Dr. Mary B. Nicola

My Sister:

I have heard of the trouble you have been passing through. I am sad over this matter. I am troubled and distressed with you. But this is a case that cannot be explained. We must leave it in all its grievous suggestions of uncertainty. I am not well and have been afflicted with a severe cold. I cannot talk much without I have to suffer with strange dizziness, and I thought I must suggest to you we do not forget you. We will continue to present your case before the Lord, that He will direct and guide. My head will not permit me [to] write [to] you; I become dizzy. You are severely afflicted, but look unto Jesus who is the Author and Finisher of your faith. 25LtMs, Lt 110, 1911, par. 1

Let me hear from you. 25LtMs, Lt 110, 1911, par. 2