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AbstractInitially it was my intention to write a biographical history of Emma Caroline Silcock, later known as Sister Esther, but it soon became clear that because of the nature of the life she lived as an Anglican religious Sister written material was sparse. Apart from a few preserved letters she had sent to her Sisters while overseas and the instructions and meditations she gave them from time to time, there were no other personal records available. Nor was there, on enquiry, anything of note in the personal details available from her few remaining relatives. The older Sisters who had lived and worked alongside Sister Esther and would have been a rich source of oral information had, by no...