Accession: 557.58.003
Editorial Title: J. C. Light to Mary Baker Eddy, March 25, 1884
Author: J. C. Light 
Recipient: Mary Baker Eddy 
Date: March 25, 1884
Manuscript Description: Handwritten by J. C. Light on lined paper from Johnstown, Wisconsin.
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Rev Mrs Eddy. Boston. Dear Madam

When I wrote you a few weeks ago asking to Join your next primary class I had every As Written: evry reason to suppose that my stocks of Merchandises would be disposed of in time, but the person to whom I thought to sell has just concluded not to buy. I am trying hard to dispose of it to others, and am willing to sell at a sacrifice but am not certain that I can. I write this early so that I may not be the means of keeping someone As Written: some one else from receiving and enjoying that which thinks is my greatest wish. Are your classes so full that the addition of one not expected would make a difference? If so, how soon must I give you a definite answer. With much esteem I am

Yours Truly,
J. C. Light
557.58.003
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Reproduced from the archive of The Mary Baker Eddy Library
Rev Mrs Eddy. Boston. Dear Madam

When I wrote you a few weeks ago asking to Join your next primary class I had evry Corrected: every reason to suppose that my stocks of Merchandises would be disposed of in time, but the person to whom I thought to sell has just concluded not to buy. I am trying hard to dispose of it to others, and am willing to sell at a sacrifice but am not certain that I can. I write this early so that I may not be the means of keeping some one Corrected: someone else from receiving and enjoying that which thinks is my greatest wish. Are your classes so full that the addition of one not expected would make a difference? If so, how soon must I give you a definite answer. With much esteem I am

Yours Truly,
J. C. Light
 
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