Letter from Abraham Owen Woodruff, 3 February 1896

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Letter from Abraham Owen Woodruff, 3 February 1896
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    [sideways text] Feb 3, [18]96 No 3 [end of sideways text] Berlin, Feb. 3rd 1896: My Dear Father, Mother and Clara: As I am owing you all letters perhaps you will allow me to write an excuse to you all. My dear ones if I neglect your letters it is not because I wish to but because business has been crowding onto me so I could find no time to attend to my correspondence. It may be if you do not ...
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    of that, pay Frankfurt-on-the-Main a visit and then when they say "it is enough" I will go down the Rhein to Mainz, Borgen, Cablenz and to Cologne & in less than two days I could be in London. The Route I have named is not out of my way & I trust we may be able to arrange it for Bro. J. M. Weiler and I to ...
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    when we find an honest soul that is willing to embrace the Gospel of Christ. We are all feeling good in our work & want to do our duty. The movement from the police had not bad effect & I think it will benefit rather than hinder us. Our U. S. Embassy who sighned my new pass I wrote you about has died and gone to where he will know really what, that which the world called "Mormanism" is. He died with but a few moments notice and ...
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    determined to destroy me but I believe the power of God is mightier than the power of darkness & although I am a weak stick I believe through the help of God we can all conquer. When I get blue I read one of Pa's letters grit my teeth and take a fresh half. Have about four or six letters which must be answered to day & two familys to visit so I know you will excuse me. My correspendence is now mostly limited to missionary work but I must find time ...