Accession: 567.59.008
Editorial Title: Louise A. Proctor to Mary Baker Eddy, October 20, 1885
Author: Louise A. Proctor 
Recipient: Mary Baker Eddy 
Annotator: Unknown 
Date: October 20, 1885
Manuscript Description: Handwritten by Louise A. Proctor on unlined printed stationery from Reading, Massachusetts.
Archival Note: This letter includes a notation in unknown handwriting.
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I have seen the painting Mrs Batchelor is doing for you - it is wonderful, I think, and a splendid likeness. O! I can't As Written: cant begin to tell you beautiful, so won't As Written: wont try. My dear if you allow anybodyAs Written:any body to sit through your next class (ie.) any former student, may I. I stayed As Written: staid with Miss Chervaillier last Friday she said "tell Mrs. Eddy that I am better" which I think will please Madam.

The same as ever -
Louise.

Direct all letters hereafter to ReadingEditorial Note: Reading, Massachusetts as I have given up my room in town.

L.

Handshift:UnknownLouise Proctor
567.59.008
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I have seen the painting Mrs Batchelor is doing for you - it is wonderful, I think, and a splendid likeness. O! I cant Corrected: can't begin to tell you beautiful, so wont Corrected: won't try. My dear if you allow any bodyCorrected:anybody to sit through your next class (ie.) any former student, may I. I staid Corrected: stayed with Miss Chervaillier last Friday she said "tell Mrs. Eddy that I am better" which I think will please Madam.

The same as ever -
Louise.

Direct all letter,s hereafter to ReadingEditorial Note: Reading, Massachusetts as I have given up my room in troown.

L.

Handshift:UnknownLouise Proctor
 
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