Luck of the Draw

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Are a series of random events part of a
larger equation? Last year this time, I started on a journey, which required a lot
of time and effort to complete. As I was reading Mr. Frankish’s letter to Mr. MacNeil,
written in August 1887, I couldn’t help myself but to remember how many times I
have whispered the same words to myself throughout these past months…. He
wrote,

“While more fortunate people are enjoying
themselves at the sea-side, in the Mountains or other restful places, I have been
toiling all Sunday trying to get out those precious statements…”

Thus far, I have enjoyed working on
Frankish letters. Maybe it was the luck of the draw that got me working on
these letters. Either way, it has been great getting to know him a little
better each week.

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