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Letter of 13 December 1948
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He has, as a result of your letter, just cabled you via Geneva asking
you to please get from Mrs … the letter Hussein wrote her and
forward it to him, as he wishes to see it.
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I cannot tell you how much and how bitterly our beloved
Guardian has suffered from the disloyalty and dishonourable
conduct of the members of the Master’s Family, and now his own
family. They have not only disobeyed him, and flouted his advice
and instructions, but done things which are so shameful he is
unable to mention them. In view of this, he was forced in 1944,
to expel Hussein—but not until he had of his own accord left the
Master’s house gone to the Covenant-Breakers, and refused warnings
and advice alike. His heart is unrepentant, and his character
greatly changed, which is surely a great tragedy.
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He was very pleased to hear you were able to visit the Bahá’í
convention in Hamburg, and that you found the believers there
so enthusiastic and devoted. There is a tremendous amount of
work to be done everywhere, and such active and tireless workers,
as you and your dear family, are needed urgently in every
direction!
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He most deeply values your loyalty, your devotion and your
services. You may be sure he will pray for you in the Holy Shrines
and for your family and dear Mrs Benke….
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Dear and valued co-worker:
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I deeply and increasingly appreciate the spirit that animates you,
and wish to assure you of my abiding appreciation of your exemplary
loyalty, your perseverance and splendid services to our
glorious Faith. Persevere in your manifold and meritorious activities,
and rest assured that the Beloved is well pleased with the
standard of your accomplishments,
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Your true and grateful brother,
Shoghi
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