Accession: L17238
Editorial Title: Albert B. Dorman to Mary Baker Eddy, March 11, 1884
Author: Albert B. Dorman 
Recipient: Mary Baker Eddy 
Annotator: Mary Baker Eddy 
Date: March 11, 1884
Manuscript Description: Handwritten by Albert B. Dorman on his printed stationery from Worcester, Massachusetts, with a notation in the handwriting of Mary Baker Eddy.
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L17238
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Dear Teacher

I have not much to write only I am very sorry I could not be with you the last two meetings, but circumstances were such that I could not.

I do not progress with my patient I am sorry to say, but feel that the difficulty is in myself, or rather that I am giving too much time to other things to be successful at healing.

I wish I could see you often and would, if I was in the work and not at Printing.

Give my kind regards to all, accepting a liberal share for yourself hoping that you may find time to write me an encouraging As Written: incouraging letter occasionally, if I can not see you, I will close

from your affectionate Student
Albert Barnes Dorman

Handshift:Mary Baker Eddynot answeredAs Written:ans

L17238
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Reproduced from the archive of The Mary Baker Eddy Library
Dear Teacher

I have not much to write only I am very sorry I could not be with you the last two meetings, but circumstances were such that I could not.

I do not progress with my patient I am sorry to say, but feel that the difficulty is in myself, or rather that I am giving too much time to other things to be successful at healing.

I wish I could see you often and would, if I was in the work and not at Printing.

Give my kind regards to all, accepting a liberal share for yourself hoping that you may find time to write me an incouraging Corrected: encouraging letter occasionally, if I can not see you, I will close

from your affectionate Student
Albert Barnes Dorman

Handshift:Mary Baker Eddynot ansExpanded:answered

 
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