Accession: V00984
Editorial Title: Mary Baker Eddy to Emma Curtis Hopkins, December 20, 1886
Author: Mary Baker Eddy 
Recipient: Emma Curtis Hopkins 
Date: December 20, 1886
Manuscript Description: Letterpress copy of a letter handwritten by Mary Baker Eddy.
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I am constantly receiving letters telling me how badly you are talking about me

I have not noticed them but twice when I gave a brief correction which I regret having done You cannot fail to remember my disinterested benevolence and kindness, I was your true friend in need while you were my enemy

This has passed and I am comforted As Written: conforted by remembering it

You can continue to do me evil but I shall continue to do good to you when you offer the opportunity As Written: oppertunity

Tell Mrs. Plunket that I can take her sister in my next class, if she is ready, and can give her the tuition now, before I could not for others in the class I had refused

V00984
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Reproduced from the archive of The Mary Baker Eddy Library

I am constantly receiving letters telling me how badly you are talking about me

I have not noticed them but twice when I gave a brief correction which I regret having done You cannot fail to remember my disinterested benevolence and kindness, I was your true friend in need while you were my enemy

This has passed theand I am conforted Corrected: comforted by remembering it

You can continue to do me evil but I shall continue to do good to you when you offer the oppertunity Corrected: opportunity

Tell Mrs. Plunket that I can take her sister in my next class, if she is ready, and can give her the tuition now, before I could not for others in the class I had refusedto

 
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