Accession: 718BP1.88.032
Editorial Title: Arabella H. Tucker to Mary Baker Eddy, April 5, 1884
Author: Arabella H. Tucker 
Recipient: Mary Baker Eddy 
Annotator: Calvin A. Frye 
Date: April 5, 1884
Manuscript Description: Handwritten by Arabella H. Tucker from Worcester, Massachusetts.
Archival Note: This letter contains a notation in the handwriting of Calvin A. Frye.
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Handshift:Calvin A. FryeAnsweredAs Written:Ans April 6

I have been very much interested in hearing lately of your work and have wondered if it might not be possible for me to be helped by you. I wish you would let me know if it is a fact that you treat people without seeing them – if you would be willing to undertake my case and your terms. Mine is a slight nervous difficulty, which has affected me for three or four years. If your engagements are such that you cannot give me any time, will you be good enough to recommend to me someone As Written: some one who can? Hoping for an early reply, I am

Yours respectfully
Belle H. Tucker
63 Prospect St.
Worcester,
Mass.
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Handshift:Calvin A. FryeAnsExpanded:Answered April 6

I have been very much interested in hearing lately of your work and have wondered if it might not be possible for me to be helped by you. I wish you would let me know if it is a fact that you treat people without seeing them – if you would be willing to undertake my case and your terms. Mine is a slight nervous difficulty, which has affected me for three or four years. If your engagements are such that you cannot give me any time, will you be good enough to recommend to me some one Corrected: someone who can? Hoping for an early reply, I am

Yours respectfully
Belle H. Tucker
63 Prospect St.
Worcester,
Mass.
 
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