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The Fannie Bolton Story

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    W. W. Prescott to E. G. White, August 9, 1896

    I am glad that you wrote me what you did about Fannie Bolton [letter not extant]. It makes the case so much clearer to my mind. I could not understand how she could be a blessing to you in your work but I now think that she was brought back to you so that your own mind might be relieved of any burden about her leaving you finally. The Lord has opened the way for you to clear yourself fully and yet she is not to be connected with you in your work. I fully believe that the hand of the Lord is in this, and I do not believe your work will be hindered by her leaving. I am sure that there need be no criticism on the way in which the matter which you are now sending me is edited. My criticism on some which Fannie Bolton prepared was that it was edited altogether too much. We prize the most that which comes to us in your own handwriting, and you need never hesitate about sending anything to us without its being edited or copied. We can read it readily and understand it. I am glad to hear that you will be able to arrange for your help without sending to America for anyone. I believe this is better.FBS 125.5

    Ellen G. White Estate
    Washington, D. C.
    April, 1982
    Updated, March, 1990

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