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Concerning the Author of "The Prophet", National Bahá'í Review, No. 6, Bahá'í Year 125, August 1968, p. 3.

Concerning the Author of "The Prophet", National Bahá'í Review, No. 6, Bahá'í Year 125, August 1968, p. 3.

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Juliet [Thompson] Remembers Gibran: As told to Marzieh Gail, World Order, 12:4, 1978, pp. 29-31.
Juliet [Thompson] Remembers Gibran: As told to Marzieh Gail, World Order, 12:4, 1978, pp. 29-31.
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Letter of Kahlil Gibran to Juliet Thompson, New York, December 17, 1919
Letter of Kahlil Gibran to Juliet Thompson, New York, December 17, 1919
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Dear Juliet, 
I was told just now that the Weirs have decided to keep the studio and that their daughter, also a painter, is to occupy it. I wish I could tell you how sorry I am about it. I was so happy in the thought of having you as a neighbour. In the meanwhile I shall be asking everybody about studios - we may be able to find something just as good. 
I know that you have much to say about Washington and I want to hear every word. I, too, have a great deal to tell you about the Near East. One thing I am certain of is this: the great war enhanced human consciousness but not human justice. 
And may God bless you always. 
Ever yours 
Kahlil 
Dec. 17, 
1919