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The Ellen G. White 1888 Materials: Volume 2 - Ellen G. White

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and lumber wagon. With this I expect to purchase<br />

land to build me a cottage next summer. If I board<br />

up the floor that is now laid and take down the<br />

canvas I think we will be just as comfortable as the<br />

cottage of Brother Salisbury's. I shall write as well<br />

and much as I can and not weary me.<br />

I am anxious to begin on Life of Christ as soon<br />

as possible. I feel more earnest to get off my<br />

writings than to do anything like speaking. I had<br />

much freedom in speaking last Sabbath and shall<br />

speak next Sabbath, if the Lord will.<br />

I have Garmire to meet and I have put<br />

everything in writing so that he cannot misstate me.<br />

He has a fine family of children, very bright, good<br />

looking, and well behaved. <strong>The</strong>se children think<br />

everything of Sister <strong>White</strong> and I want to save them<br />

if possible, but Garmire is a zealous worker, seems<br />

to be honest, seems to want to be right. <strong>The</strong>n<br />

comes in Parmalee and his wife and Sister Marks.<br />

<strong>The</strong>y want to get a house here in Petoskey. I hope<br />

they will not do so, although I have no genuine<br />

evidence that Sister Marks is not a child of God

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