1995 LETTERS FROM AND TO A JAIL
“Commander,
Correctional Services 3198,
Private Bag X6,
Swellendam 6740.
Dear Prof. Lee,
It is going well with me, in the Name of the Lord Who created us. Sir, I am thankful and rejoice in the Lord that we can write to one another, and that He has carried us thus far.
Professor, I just wish to tell you that I have now been waiting here innocently for ten months for my hearing. So I ask you how one can be innocent of a deed, and wait for judgment. However, I shall prove my innocence fully. But pray together with me that the Father will vindicate.
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