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  • Walter E. Dandy Letter 06/01/1912

    89 Anson Street

    Barrow in Furness, England

    c. Summer, 1912

    My Dear Son,

    …We are invited out to tea today to one of Pa's old sweetheart's. She has been married twice. Not much work going on here on account of the coal miners strike. I guess you have read about it in America.…

    I am glad we lived in Baltimore a while. We can look accross the sea and imagine where you are. I would think if Dr. Cushing made you an offer for Boston with him it would be a good opportunity for you to make perfect or improve if you have not already arrived at this point. I hope the way will be opened up for you and that you may see what is best for you to do when the time arrives for you to choose what to do.…

    We are having grand meetings in the Gospel Hall.… It is grand to know we are saved and sheltered beneath the blood. He says when I see the blood I will pass over you. What wonderous love for the Lord Jesus to come down from Heaven to suffer and die for poor sinners. Sometimes we are so much taken up with this world that we forget the better things.…

    We are in the enjoyment of good health which is a great deal to be thankful for. Those poor afflicted ones you are looking after would give anything they possessed for good health.

    Your loving Mother

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