[Letter of December 24, 1930]
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(in the Guardian’s handwriting)
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Assuring you of my fervent prayers for you all at the Shrine of
Bahá’u’lláh.
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Your true brother, Shoghi
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To Miss Agnes Alexander, Miss Martha Root, Mrs. Antoinette
Naganuma, Miss Elizabeth Dawe
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He (the Guardian) was very happy to hear of your very nice and
interesting gathering when Miss Martha Root was there. He sincerely
hopes that her short stay will bear wonderful fruits and be the cause
of guidance to many souls. Such persons who travel from one country
to another, meeting the friends and exchanging thoughts with them,
achieve a great part in strengthening the link between the new friends
in different parts of the world. They give a new spirit and impart
courage and perseverance to those who feel disappointed and overwhelmed
by the greatness of the task laid before them.
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