Dec. 17, 1906.
Lord Dunmore is in BostonEditorial Note: Boston, Massachusetts, having come, as I understand, for the purpose of writing a magazine article on the subject of Christian Science.
Although he has made no direct request to see you, I am informed that he would consider it a great privilege and also a valuable assistance to him in the important work which he has on hand, if he could see you for a few moments--just long enough to take you by the hand and hear the sound of your voice.
I am confident that it will also be a great benefit to the work in England if a man of Lord Dunmore's standing is able to speak authoritatively at this time regarding you. This he would be able to do with great effectiveness if he could say that he had on this visit to the United States seen and talked with you.
If it meets with your approval, it would give me great pleasure to send word to Lord Dunmore that you will receive him at two o'clock this afternoon.
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