Letter from Fanny Garrison Villard to May Wright Sewall.

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VILLARD, FRANCES G May 5 1916

THORWOOD, DOBBS FERRY, N.Y. May 5, 1916

Dear Mrs. Sewall:-

Accept my warmest thanks for your kind letter which is highly appreciated by me. If my words in regard to true peace made any impression upon the members of the party who heard them - I cer-

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tainly am exceeding glad. Like you, I can think of nothng as worth while as the doing away with the spirit of violence on this earth. Only the spread of the gospel of the sanctity of human life under all circumstances, can stop

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the down-fall of civilization, of so-called "Christianity" and of education of the intellect - which must go hand in hand with that of the heart, if mankind is to be blessed. We are living in days of utter darkness and are straining our eyes for a ray of light- Come it must

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sometime, else we shall perishI am, Most Gratefully and Affect. Yours Fanny Garrison Villard

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