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The BOOKER T. WASHINGTON Papers Christian living; growth into faithful serving Audi joyous reaping; growth towards ''One God, one law, one element, And far off divine event To which the whole creations move.'' Tuskegee Student, 3 (May I, 189~), I, 3; ibid. (May 8, :89~), I. ~ ''All thorough work is slow; all true development by minute, slight, and insensible metamorphoses. The higher the structure, moreover, the slower the progress.'' (Henry Drummond, The Changed Life [Philadelphia, 1898], 74-75.) Drummond's address was first published in 189 I. Charles E. Davidson to Olivia A. Davidson Washington Cannon City, Colo.] Aprail 20th. 9 Dear Sister it is with grate pleasure that i write these few lines i am well and when these few reaches you they may find you injoing good health Olie you know every sence we left the South we have not seen. one another but i hope to god we will see each other before long Olie i am an onest man and now through the low and black acts of a jelous woman i am in trouble Olie i have spent over five hundred dollars on this Case and i have no more and am behind the bars. now Olie a little more money will get me out of hear dont be afraid to help me please for i can repay you double Olie i hate to tell you but i have to do so, i have got five years to serve behind the Bars and for god sake help' me i am under a world of respect for you one of the blest members of the famlie but god knows i cant help it it wiD take $~50 to take my case to the D.C. Supream Court and Gage Whiley will write to you Olie my wife will soon be a mother and for god sake save me dont forget Mrs. C. E. D.2 let me know soon so i will close may you neve be unforchine enough to know this go~odby from your Brother Frank E. Crawford 146