Accession: L02163
Editorial Title: Mary Baker Eddy to James Henry Wiggin, 1885
Author: Mary Baker Eddy 
Recipient: James Henry Wiggin 
Date: 1885 - archivist estimate
Manuscript Description: Handwritten by Mary Baker Eddy on lined Massachusetts Metaphysical College stationery.
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L02163
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My dear Mr Wiggin

I always admire and preserve your changes unless they interfere with my meaning, and then a word sometimes is not equal to bring out this meaning As Written: meanig

I had a purpose in retaining the figure of "Obstetrics" the embryo and placenta viz, to carry out the simile that I employed in the first copy — or printed copy

Very truly
M.B.G.E.

I have expressed my meaning in the corrections if they do not interfere with the surroundings — if they do this please unite the sentences properly

L02163
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Reproduced from the archive of The Mary Baker Eddy Library
My dear Mr Wiggin

I always admire and preserve your changes unless they interfere with my meaning, and then a word sometimes is not equal to bringing out this meanig Corrected: meaning

I had a purpose in to retaining the figure in of "oObstetrics" of the embryo and placenta viz, tao carry out the simile that I employed in the first copy — or printed copy

Very truly
M.B.G.E.

I have expressed my meaning in the corrections if they do not interfere with the surroundings — if they do [?] Unclear or illegible  this please unite the sentences properly

 
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