Accession: L03939
Editorial Title: Mary Baker Eddy to George T. McLauthlin, 1877
Author: Mary Baker Eddy 
Recipient: George T. McLauthlin 
Date: 1877 - archivist estimate
Manuscript Description: Handwritten by Mary Baker Eddy on lined paper.
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L03939
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My dear Student

Mr McLauthlin

I have thought of your case and concluded you need more of systematic treatment to get you out of a scare for that is all it is and would recommend you to employ Miss Baker to take your case to cure either her or Miss Rawson I should detail for this job

Foreseeing this by learning the state of your belief I should have forestalled it had you taken my advice in regard to entering the class and your wife going through the MillEditorial Note: "Going through the mill" is an idiom indicating being abused, treated roughly, or going through a hard, difficult experience. but we all are short sighted and I remember only the excellent traits of my students and have enough to remember in your case

Truly Yours
M B G E

[*]Editorial Note: The following line is written vertically on the page.Handshift:unknownMrs. Glover 1877 or after

L03939
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Reproduced from the archive of The Mary Baker Eddy Library
My dear Student

Mr McLauthlin

I have thought of your case and concluded you need more of systematic treatment to get you out of a scare for that is all it is and would recommend you to employ Miss Baker to take your case to cure either her or Miss Rawson I should detail for this job

Foreseeing this by learning the state of your belief I should have forestalled it had you taken my advice in regard to entering the class and your wife going through the MillEditorial Note: "Going through the mill" is an idiom indicating being abused, treated roughly, or going through a hard, difficult experience. but we all are short sighted and I remember only the excellent traits of my students and have enough to remember in your case

Truly Yours
M B G E

[*]Editorial Note: The following line is written vertically on the page.Handshift:unknownMrs. Glover 1877 or after

 
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"Going through the mill" is an idiom indicating being abused, treated roughly, or going through a hard, difficult experience. The following line is written vertically on the page.