O thou daughter of the Kingdom! Thy letter was received and
its contents became evident.
If America attains to the capacity of the Presence of
‘Abdu'l-Baha, I will travel to that country and all the difficulties shall be
solved.
There is no doubt that the tests are severe. The more a soul
resists and shows firmness and steadfastness, the greater will be his progress,
and he shall soar to the sublimest heights of the Kingdom.
O thou daughter of the Kingdom! Thou hast expressed the hope
of my Presence in America. It depends upon capacity and merit.
O thou who art attracted to the fragrances of God! Endeavor
thou as far as thou canst to become the cause of the unity and harmony amongst
the believers of God…
Announce on my behalf to Mrs. Mae Nut: "I do not forget
thee and my beloved friend, Mr. MacNutt, for one breath; nay, ratter, I beg
continually for your divine confirmations and supreme assistance."
(Signed) ‘Abdu’l-Baha
Abbas
(Star of the West,
vol. 2, nos. 7 and 8, August 1, 1911)