Accession: 025A.10.034
Editorial Title: Clara E. Choate to Mary Baker Eddy, September 10, 1883
Author: Clara E. Choate 
Recipient: Mary Baker Eddy 
Date: September 10, 1883
Manuscript Description: Handwritten by Clara E. Choate on lined paper from Boston, Massachusetts.
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My Beloved Teacher

The Students of my class just concluded called this eve and presented me with an elegant gold pen with pearl handle and a stamp holder also a slipper filled with flowers and one large beautiful bouquetAs Written:boquet of roses etc --

Wishing to test my pen I write you this letter the first writing with I send to anyone and hope you will rejoice with me in the love that prompted the acknowledgement of some of my labors by remembering so beautifully my birthday --

Knowing they love you if they thus love me gives me great courage and comfort and with a hope that they will all be true and loyal to “Christian Science” and is “Leader & Discoverer” I remain your Loving Student

Written with my gold pen

025A.10.034
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Reproduced from the archive of The Mary Baker Eddy Library
My Beloved Teacher

The Students of my class just concluded called this eve and presented me with an elegant gold pen with pearl handle and a stamp holder also a slipper filled with flowers and one large beautiful boquetCorrected:bouquet of roses etc --

Wishing to test my pen I write you this letter the first writing with I send to anyone and hope you will rejoice with me in the love that prompted the acknowledgement of some of my labors by remembering so beautifully my birthday --

Knowing they love you if they thus love me gives me great courage and comfort and with a hope that they will all be true and loyal to “Christian Science” and is “Leader & Discoverer” I remain your Loving Student

Written with my gold pen

 
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