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Letter of 26 October 1925
 
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To the esteemed editor of the "La Nova Tago", the 
International Bahá'í Esperanto Gazette 
 
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My dear fellow-worker:  
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     It has given me the greatest pleasure to receive the first 
issues of the Bahá'í Esperanto Gazette, and to learn of the 
splendid start you have made along a path which I am 
certain will lead you ultimately to glorious and abiding 
success.  
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     I hail the inauguration of an international Bahá'í Organ, 
so vitally needed at the present stage of our work, and 
destined to render services that are unique in their character 
to the component parts of the ever-expanding Bahá'í world.  
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     Though limited in its sphere of influence, and modest in 
features, yet it shall, due to the vital position it fulfills, grow 
from strength to strength and vindicate its claim as the one 
medium of international Bahá'í intercourse.  That it may 
achieve this purpose, it is incumbent upon those who are 
responsible for its publication and development to devise 
ways and means for the establishment and maintenance of 
regular and frequent communications with the various 
Bahá'í National Spiritual Assemblies, that in time this 
promising Magazine may faithfully portray with force and 
beauty the diverse achievements of Bahá'í communities 
throughout the world.  
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     I assure you of my deepest interest in this fresh field of 
Bahá'í enterprise, and of my great desire to promote in such 
parts of the Bahá'í world as present circumstances permit 
the study of an international language which is of such an 
 
obvious and practical utility to our steadily advancing 
Cause.  
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                   May `Abdu'l-Bahá bless richly your efforts, 
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                                          Your brother and fellow-worker 
 
 
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