Accession: 657B.69.016
Editorial Title: Matthew Clarke to Mary Baker Eddy, June 18, 1886
Author: Matthew Clarke 
Recipient: Mary Baker Eddy 
Date: June 18, 1886
Manuscript Description: Handwritten by Matthew Clarke on lined paper from Norfolk, Virginia.
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Mrs. M. B. G. Eddy
Boston MassachusettsAs Written:Mass.
Dear Friend.

I write you at the suggestion of Sister Larminie of Chicago.

Mrs. Clarke has been indelicate As Written: in delicate for a number of years. For the last two or three years especially As Written: espicially she has had a great deal of worry in connection with our schoolEditorial Note: Norfolk Mission College and she is completely broken down. She would like to see you, and I would like to know a little more about your system of healingEditorial Note: Christian Science Will you please let me know whether you will be at home for the next few weeks and what your terms for instruction are.? We intend leaving this field of labor; but we have a great deal to do before we can get away. and can't As Written: cant say just what time will suit us to go North

Hoping for an early reply

I remain
Yours truly
M. Clarke
657B.69.016
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Reproduced from the archive of The Mary Baker Eddy Library
Mrs. M. B. G. Eddy
Boston Mass.Expanded:Massachusetts
Dear Friend.

I write you at the suggestion of Sister Larminie of Chicago.

Mrs. Clarke has been in delicate Corrected: indelicate for a number of years. For the last two or three years espicially Corrected: especially she has had a great deal of worry in connection with our schoolEditorial Note: Norfolk Mission College and she is completely broken down. She would like to see you, and I would like to know a little more about your system of heallingEditorial Note: Christian Science Will you please let me know whether you will be at home for the next few weeks and what your terms of for instruction are.? We intend leaving this field of labor; but we have a great deal to do before we can get away. and cant Corrected: can't say just what [?] Unclear or illegible  time will suit us to go North

Hoping for an early reply

I remain
Yours truly
M. Clarke
 
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