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350 "REST AND BE THANKFUL"
The last letters written during these months are
given. Tiree had not been out of her mind in London,
and one of its ministers was called to order for his
remissness in not filling her hungry thoughts with the
news for which she craved.
Last letter to the Rev. D. Macpherson, Kirkapol.
April 26th, 1910.
Dear Mr. Macpherson.
Forgive me if I plead for a little fuller
information ! I have been longing to hear from
you.
1. The Pier. 2. Dear Jeanie Deans. 3. The
scarlet fever. 4. Has the Hospital been used ?
You knew I was coming to London, did you
not ? My address is always with the Prince of
Links. Do you go to the Assembly ? I am thinking
of not going to it. But to the Mission Conference.
I wish you could hover about, and go to that.
Is the Eremitus Dr. still in Tiree ?
In short, Tiree might be under the sea for all I
know !
To Lady Mary Glyn.
May 25th, 1910.
How this anniversary lives back to one with the
memory of that dear Archbishop Maclagan's
voice, which is not still mercifully, and I suppose
sounds as ever.
I think you are right, after the first staggering
blow, and feeling " What can it all mean," as the

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