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Unfolding Destiny
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Page 44
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Letter of 5 December 1925
My dear Mr. Simpson,
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I write to acknowledge receipt of your two letters of Nov. 25
and 28th to Shoghi Effendi and to thank you on his behalf for all
the trouble you have taken in communicating to the friends and
to his family the sad news of the passing away of Dr. Esslemont.
Shoghi Effendi cannot but appreciate the many evidences of
your devotion and love.
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We are very glad to know that Mr. Mills is as successful in his
endeavours and we trust that it should end with a decisive
victory on our part. Mr. Mills has kept us briefly in touch with
what he has been doing in London but we still await more
detailed news from him. He is probably too busy to write.
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Shoghi Effendi has already heard from Miss Esslemont.
Everybody is well here. Shoghi Effendi and the family send you their heartfelt greetings....
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[From the Guardian:]
My dear indefatigable co-worker,
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Knowing what the urgency and multiplicity of pressing activities
mean to a person who pursues his task almost single-handed, I can
well understand, sympathise, and admire your noble endeavours and
the splendid work you are doing for the Cause of God. I wish to renew
the expression of my deep confidence in, and great appreciation of, the
part you play at this highly-important and difficult stage of our work.
Your communications regarding the houses in Baghdád have been
highly satisfactory and I trust will yield the long-desired fruit.
Regarding the position of ..., Azízu'lláh Khán Bahádur will
immediately after my decision let you know on my behalf what I feel
to be the most suitable way of meeting this difficult situation. I feel too
overwhelmed with work to write more.
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Shoghi
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