Correspondence from Jane Wolfe to Karl Germer

 

     

 

 

[26 December 1952]

 

 

I cannot speak for Estai [Jane Wolfe], though I am conscious of a strong tie with Phyllis [Phyllis Seckler], but Jane thinks you give her, at least, too much credit in the case of Phyllis, You must not forget Roy L. [Roy Leffingwell], who enabled Adonai to clothe, in a robe of poetry—or poetical expression if you wish, and some Understanding, She is now busy building other foundations. But Adonai will come anon—will come anon.

 

 

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