Accession: 402.51.044
Editorial Title: Albert B. Dorman to Mary Baker Eddy, October 19, 1885
Author: Albert B. Dorman 
Recipient: Mary Baker Eddy 
Date: October 19, 1885
Manuscript Description: Handwritten by Albert B. Dorman on his lined printed stationery from Worcester, Massachusetts.
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402.51.044
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My dear Teacher.

Yours of 16thEditorial Note: This letter is not extant. received this Monday Morning 19th. and never was a letter received with more grateful feelings than when I noticed yours among several others. I shall endeavor to have nothing prevent my seeing you Tuesday morning, or at least being at the College, and seeing you if convenient for you to see me, and I do hope and pray that if I once get right again, just right, I shall only call and see you to make you glad, in place of presenting myself, with more or less unnecessary error. I want to take all blame that belongs to me but if there is a belief of malicious mind pointed direct to a Student and his own precious family I have been the one. I can’t As Written: cant tell such to anyone but you, and please forgive me for telling my troubles to you when it may seem to you that I ought to prevent it, but, Mrs. Eddy I have certainly been picked out, and they have tried to ruin me. It presents itself about as clear as if it were in person, but you will help me, I know you will. Perhaps you have seen their game before I did and may have wondered that I stood it as well as I have. I see it now. Perhaps I have done well, you know best.

Very Respectfully
Your Affectionate Student
Albert B.D
402.51.044
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Reproduced from the archive of The Mary Baker Eddy Library
My dear Teacher.

Yours of 16thEditorial Note: This letter is not extant. received this Monday Morning 19th. and never was a letter received with more grateful feelings than when I noticed yours among several others. I shall endeavor to have nothing prevent my seeing you Tuesday morning, or at least being at the College, and seeing you if convenient for you to see me, and I do hope and pray that if I once get right again, just right, I shall only call and see you to make you glad, in place of presenting myself, with more or less unnecessary error. I want to take all blame that belongs to me but if there is a belief of malicious mind pointed direct a to a Student and his own precious family I have have been the one. I cant Corrected: can’t tell such to anyone but you, and please forgive me for telling my troubles to you when it may seem to you that I ought to prevent it, but, Mrs. Eddy I have certainly been picked picked out, and they have tried to ruin me. It presents itself about as clear as if it were in person, but you will help me, I know you will. Perhaps you have seen their game before I did and may have wondered that I stood it as well as I have. I see it now. Perhaps I have done well, you know best.

Very Respectfully
Your Affectionate Student
Albert B.D
 
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