I am told that I can meet anyone at any time that I want to; there is no difficulty in the way of it. That is what makes it such a jolly fine place to live in.
L. L.—Can he help people here?
That is part of his work, but there are others doing that; the greatest amount of his work is still at the war.
I've been home—only likely I've been home—but my actual work is at the war.
He has something to do with father, though his work still lies at the war, helping on poor chaps literally shot into the spirit world.
L. L.—Can you see ahead at all?
He thinks sometimes that he can, but it's not easy to predict.
I don't think that I really know any more than when on earth.
L. L.—Can you tell anything about how the war is going on?
There are better prospects for the war. On all sides now more satisfactory than it has been before.