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The Authoritative Life of General William Booth

CHAPTER XXIV
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But it will be a recollection of pleasure all through your life, and I have no doubt, after the fading hours of this life have passed out of sight and thought, it will give you satisfaction in the life to come.
"There is a great deal in your suggestion that we should do more in the hospitals.

It would be, as you say, beyond question a means of blessing and comfort--indeed, of Salvation to many of the lovely, suffering, dying people whose melancholy lot carries them there.
But the old difficulty bars the way--the want of Officers and money for the task.

Well, we are doing something in this direction, and we must wait for the power to do more.
"I think much about many of the things you say.

Your practical common sense comes out at every turn.

Based, as your comments and suggestions usually are, on the _religion of love_, makes them very precious.
"Go on, my dear girl.


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