Accession: L02507
Editorial Title: Mary Baker Eddy to Clara E. Choate, December 25, 1883
Author: Mary Baker Eddy 
Recipient: Clara E. Choate 
Date: December 25, 1883 - archivist estimate
Manuscript Description: Handwritten by Mary Baker Eddy on lined Massachusetts Metaphysical College stationery.
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My dear Student

Accept my thanks for your beautiful Christmas offering And find a memento from me, although I am not making any presents this season.

The work is perfect that I send youEditorial Note: The work referred may have been a copy of The Friendships of Women by William Rounseville Alger. A copy of this work with a marked passage was given to Arthur T. Buswell at Christmas in 1883.. You will find a paragraph marked by meEditorial Note: The marked passage may have been pages 108-113. It was part of a chapter on the friendships of husbands and wives that included a story about Shah Jahan, his wife Mumtaz Mahal and Taj Mahal, which he had built as a mausoleum for her.

Affectionately your Teacher
M B G Eddy

Mrs C. E Choate

If you have this work please return it and I will send something else

M B G E

L02507
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Reproduced from the archive of The Mary Baker Eddy Library
My dear Student

Accept my thanks for your beautiful Christmas offering And find a memento from me, although I am not making any presents this season.

The work is perfect that I send youEditorial Note: The work referred may have been a copy of The Friendships of Women by William Rounseville Alger. A copy of this work with a marked passage was given to Arthur T. Buswell at Christmas in 1883.. You will find a paragraph marked by meEditorial Note: The marked passage may have been pages 108-113. It was part of a chapter on the friendships of husbands and wives that included a story about Shah Jahan, his wife Mumtaz Mahal and Taj Mahal, which he had built as a mausoleum for her.

Affectionately your Teacher
M B G Eddy

Mrs C. E Choate

If you have this work please return it and I will send something else

M B G E

 
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The work referred may have been a copy of The Friendships of Women by William Rounseville Alger. A copy of this work with a marked passage was given to Arthur T. Buswell at Christmas in 1883. The marked passage may have been pages 108-113. It was part of a chapter on the friendships of husbands and wives that included a story about Shah Jahan, his wife Mumtaz Mahal and Taj Mahal, which he had built as a mausoleum for her.