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Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 25 (1910 - 1915)

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    Lt 24, 1911

    Irwin, Sister

    Loma Linda, California

    April 3, 1911

    Portions of this letter are published in 6Bio 345.

    Dear Sister Irwin:

    Sara has mentioned to me that you would be pleased to come to my home and remain a few weeks. Come, and welcome. I am sure Sister Youngs will make you at home and comfortable. Whether I am at home or abroad, there is a place for you in my home, and be free to enjoy the visit.25LtMs, Lt 24, 1911, par. 1

    I can write but a few lines this evening. We had a pleasant journey and a safe arrival at Loma Linda. Yesterday and today there have been heavy clouds, and we have had no sunshine. We hope the sun will soon shine, for it seems lonesome without the sunshine.25LtMs, Lt 24, 1911, par. 2

    On Sabbath I spoke in the afternoon, and the Lord strengthened me. I shall speak again perhaps tomorrow. There is quite a nice company here, and decisions are being made concerning the work. I think the Lord will guide the people who have gathered here to make right decisions.25LtMs, Lt 24, 1911, par. 3

    They have excellent food here, strictly hygienic. I wish you were here. Your husband is attending business meetings. There are many things to be considered. Be of good courage.25LtMs, Lt 24, 1911, par. 4

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