Tablets of Abdu'l-Baha vol II - 'Abdu'l-Bahá
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Page 339 of  484 (starts at pg 239)

Many letters have so far been received from thee and lengthy answers have been written to them, but it is strange that they have not reached thee. I was grieved when Mr ... said thou hadst not received them. Therefore, I write this epistle immediately so that it may be a cause of comfort to thee. (339:2)

O dear friend! Thou art more deserving than others; thou art worthy of every favor and attention. Is it possible then that I should answer others and leave thee disappointed? God forbid! Thou art an old and true believer; in faith thou hast attained precedence: thou art constantly engaged in servitude; with an eloquent tongue thou art teaching the Cause of God; thou hast become the cause of faith in others; whenever thou findest an opportunity thou dost travel and visit the believers, disseminating the fragrances of God; thou hast a soul full of glad-tidings and hast an enlightened and clear heart. I have a great attachment for thee; how is it possible then that I should disappoint thee? (339:3)

I pray and supplicate God and ask for favor and help for thee. I am very desirous to behold thy face. (339:4)

Convey to all the beloved of God the utmost longing on the part of Abdul-Baha. (339:5)

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