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Apr 26, 2000 01:57 PM
by Frank Reitemeyer
[2] A LETTER (dated Feb. 2d 1898)
FROM MR ROBERT CROSBIE TO MRS KATHERINE TINGLEY
"ROBERT CROSBIE 24 MOUNT VERNON STREET BOSTON, MASS. Feb. 2d 1898 Dear P[Purple, Mrs Tingley]: I received your good long letter of Sunday, it was a good one indeed. . . . I will arrange a "Friends in Counsel" for Boston, and have them get to work along the lines suggested and hope to start on Saturday. . . . I remember that the day I first saw you, I recognized you as the O[outer] H[ead] without hint or instruction as such, and in spite of the fact that I was not looking for a woman's form in that connection. During that day you and I were the only ones in the E.S. room, and you came and sat down at the table at which I was working, and told me a great many things, saying that you did not know why you told me these things but that it was doubtless for some purpose. . . . All is well here. We are steady, confident and patient, yet ready to act at the word. With heart's love yours as ever Robert" |