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 | | Not that our relationship was without its tensions from time to time.(1.1) I often felt it was like the tension in violin strings that, when tuned, produced beautiful music but, sometimes, were sadly out of tune and a terrible strained noise resulted. |
 | | The awe and reverence, too, that I felt for the developments on Mt. Carmel also needed to be given a specific point of outlet. |
 | | I had joined the Baha’i Faith in that same year of 1959 in Canada and, by 1974, I was living in Tasmania, a pioneer outpost about as far from my home as possible. |
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