Accession: 025A.10.013
Editorial Title: Clara E. Choate to Mary Baker Eddy, September 11, 1881
Author: Clara E. Choate 
Recipient: Mary Baker Eddy 
Date: September 11, 1881
Manuscript Description: Handwritten by Clara E. Choate on embossed lined paper from Boston, Massachusetts.
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My Dear Teacher

Have just answered a letter to Miss Hathaway and as you inquired of me for her hasten to tell you she writes very discouraged and says she cannot As Written: can not go on as she would wish, for she is involved financially. I offered to treat her without charge as she says her health is very poor in belief—

Have felt you quite consciously with your gentle loving thought today and thank you for all your care and wisdom and hope I shall merit your labors in my behalf for I do realize they have been many and great and the greatest fear I have is that you will get disheartened in your attempts to bring out in me what you wish to, however I will persevere and sometime your reward will come and then in your joy will I be repaid.

Your Loving Student
Clara E. Choate.

P.S. am 31 yearsAs Written:yrs- today in belief

025A.10.013
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Reproduced from the archive of The Mary Baker Eddy Library

My Dear Teacher

Have just answered a letter to Miss Hathaway and as you inqui [?] Unclear or illegible red of me for her hasten to tell you she writes very discouraglyed and says she can not Corrected: cannot go on as she would wish, [?] Unclear or illegible for she is involved financially. I offered to treat her without charge as she says her health is very poor in belief—

Have felt you quite consciously with your gentle loving thought today and thank you for all your care and wisdom and hope I shall merit your labors in my behalf for I do realize they have been many and [?] Unclear or illegible great and the greatest fear I have is that you will get disheartened in your attempts to bring out in me what you wish to, however I will persevere and sometime your reward will come and then in your joy will I be repaid.

Your Loving Student
Clara E. Choate.

P.S. am 31 yrsExpanded:years- today in belief

 
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