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    Lt 201, 1897

    White, W. C.

    Sunnyside, Cooranbong, New South Wales, Australia

    December 1, 1897

    Previously unpublished.

    Dear Son Willie:

    African mail. I send letters to Brother and Sister Lindsay and to Brother Olsen. I also send letter to Brother Haskell. I send you a copy of the letter sent to me yesterday. I am seeking to close up the book. I think I have about done this. It is a tax on me, but I have courage and faith in God. Marian is about done now, is on the last chapter, I think.12LtMs, Lt 201, 1897, par. 1

    Your children are not as bad as they were. Sara gave Henry treatment night before last, then we took them yesterday morning for a ride and they acted very much that day as though they never had approached sickness. I was over to the house several times, my head refusing to work. Of all the antics that could be performed, they entered into with a surprising zeal.12LtMs, Lt 201, 1897, par. 2

    We leave here Friday.12LtMs, Lt 201, 1897, par. 3

    One window is made in the chamber, and it makes a surprising difference. This will indeed be a wonderful improvement. You will see by the letter sent to me by Elder Haskell that there is no release for them or for any one of us. I dare not leave at this time, and I feel as one forbidden to go to Melbourne. On that Friday morning, when I read those matters to those assembled, I have done, I sincerely hope, [with] the wrestling and the meeting of minds that pretend to receive light but do not in their movements show any such thing. God will not be trifled with. I am ready to do if I know what to do, but I cannot walk contrary to the light God has given me.12LtMs, Lt 201, 1897, par. 4

    Yesterday Brother Goodheart came from Sydney. He has commenced now, this morning, to take his meals with us. Sara says not another minute.12LtMs, Lt 201, 1897, par. 5

    Do tell us when you are coming home.12LtMs, Lt 201, 1897, par. 6

    Mother.

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