When they arrived inside Reb Boruch Sholom's home, the two hugged and kissed cheeks (as is customary among Russian chasidim). The host inquired about the Rebbe and the reason for the chasid’s visit. The latter conveyed regards from the Rebbe and gave Reb Boruch Sholom the note, which, after reading and rereading, they burned.
The chasid was overjoyed at finding Reb Boruch Sholom in such a large city. His joy turned to amazement when hearing from Reb Boruch Sholom that he usually doesn't travel in the morning before shacharit (the Morning Prayer), but that particular day he awoke with an urge to go to the train station.
"How wonderful are the ways of Hashgacha (Divine Supervision)," cried Reb Boruch Sholom. "When traveling with the Rebbe's power, wonders are no wonders." On the following day there was a farbrengen (chasidic gathering) with the elder chasidim of Moscow, where the chasid conveyed regards from the Rebbe to all of them.
