L—— K——.
FROM A GRATEFUL MOTHER.
S——, July 28.
Mrs. Florence Roberts.
My dear Madam:
My darling daughter E—— has been home for a short time and has told me the kind interest you have taken in her welfare.
I wish to say for your pleasure (and certainly mine) that E—— is very much in earnest over your advice. I sincerely believe it will take only a little more persuasion on your part to fully convince her to give up her worldly ways and do as you wish her. Oh, how happy I shall be! My heart is breaking for my dear, sweet girl. She is bright and accomplished. She could help you so much in your noble work, which we both know would greatly help her. God is surely working in her heart. She says, "Mama, I can't get Mrs. Roberts out of my mind. All the time I was away [This girl used to leave home on periodical carousals], I could but think of her, and if it hadn't been Mrs. R—— talked so good to me, I would have had a big old time." Now, my dear friend, do you not think that encouraging? I shall pray every moment for your success. God surely will help us to save my darling child.
My dear Mrs. Roberts, please call and see me when you return to S——.
So much I would like to say.
With my earnest prayer for your success, I am yours most sincerely,