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George Washington Carver to Mrs. J. H. Slagle, April 2, 1925, p. 1

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  • Mrs. J. H. Slagle, 4 – 2 – 25. Franklin N.C. My dear Mrs. Slagle: - I have been thinking of you so much for several days, and was just getting ready to write you when your beautiful letter came. I am the one that was hungry for one of your letters, mine are written under such high pressure being interrupted so much that I am sure they have but little continuity. I always like to write to my choice friends by hand, not dictated. The dear, dear boy “Dick” told me almost as soon as he took the mumps, I too was somewhat upset about him, where all of a sudden in came to me with renewed force, why worry. Jesus is the Great physician, He can bless every means applied to the healing of the dear fellow. Then too I knew you, and his Father were praying for him, along with me. So I braced up and said to myself God will not ignore all of our prayers, He will get well.
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