⇉ Handshift:Albert B. DormanWorcester, MassachusettsAs Written:Mass., Feb. 1, 1885.
Yours of 26Editorial Note: This letter is not extant. duly received. In regard to your expression about A.Editorial Note: Probably Edward J. Arens. in your letter previous, I should not of taken notice of, or I mean to say should not of thought for a moment that you made any connection between him and myself, even if I could not understand you. It is all right and I shall not take up much time over that or waste much paper and ink about it.
When you think of instructing another class in the normal course let me know for if I can I will leave to go through it. I wish the class could be arranged to meet at 9 a.m. in place of 10 or after so I could leave Boston on the 11 a.m. train, but if it could not be arranged so, then I would arrange differently. I will for one, take the course when you are ready.
I received the little books “Historical Sketch” all right, thanks for same.
I send you by this Mail our last evening GazetteEditorial Note: The Evening Gazette. containing an article upon Mind Cure.
It isn’t what I thought it would be, and had I known the reporter was going to handle it so carefully and in the manner he did I should never had the interview. I am going to try and wake the papers up some, and see if I can’t As Written: cant have the articles appear more as I give them. There is some of this that is good and some of it not nice at all, my way of thinking.
Tell brother Frye to forward me more books “Science and Health”Editorial Note: Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures by Mary Baker Eddy. one dozen by Express Cash On DeliveryAs Written:C.O.D. if you please.
Now I will close, and will write more some other time, when I am more in the spirit of it.
You know I very much appreciate and value a letter from you at any time when it seems convenient or necessary for you to write me.
Your AffectionateAs Written:Affect. Student