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He had left orders that none were to be turned away, but one who had twice…
“A friend of mine has been martyred, and I am very grieved. I go out alone.”
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“A friend of mine has been martyred, and I am very grieved. I go out alone.”
He had left orders that none were to be turned away, but one who had twice vainly sought his presence, and was, through some oversight, prevented from seeing him, wrote a heartbreaking letter showing that he thought himself rebuffed. It was translated by the Persian interpreter. ‘Abdu’l-Bahá at once put on his coat, and, turning towards the door, said, with an expression of unspeakable sadness, "A friend of mine has been martyred, and I am very grieved. I go out alone." and he swept down the steps. One could then see how well the title of "Master" became him.
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