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JANE HALL NOBLE

want.

As I told Mother, in a letter a few days ago - we haven't seen Eddie for months - and besides he's the last person on earth I'd ever discuss your affaires with.

I am very thrilled over the prospects that you may receive your supply from the source you spoke of. I have declared and I know, that no good can be withheld from you. At times our greatest demonstration is patience and faith but since in reality good is all there is, how can it be withheld from our experience.

I am glad you like your new practitioner. A change, you know, is often very very beneficial I do not believe in staying with one practitioner if you feel the case is not being met. This is a time when personalities must be put in the discard very definately - also the human relationship angle.

It almost eleven A.M. and I still have five Christmas letters to write so I'll close dearest Emmie and try to get at least one