Accession: V00983
Editorial Title: Mary Baker Eddy to Elizabeth J. French, December 19, 1886
Author: Mary Baker Eddy 
Recipient: Elizabeth J. French 
Date: December 19, 1886
Manuscript Description: Letterpress copy of a letter handwritten by Mary Baker Eddy.
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I would despatch to you this message but fear you would not receive it. This is my object in writing at this time. I want you to send back to me those certificates in relation to Mrs. Hopkins and do not copy them, it is of importance that you do it and will be a great benefit to you I will not write particulars not knowing whether or not you receive this letter. But dear do not delay to comply with my earnest request. You will, won'tAs Written:wont you send them to me on return mail? And I will tell you all, if you got this letter in my reply to yours, and receipt those certificates.

It is for your safety that I ask this and will explain hereafter. I will bear all the blame and protect you if you do it. I love all my students and would not harm poor Mrs. Hopkins who is alone as a wife for my right hand

Most Truly
MBG Eddy
V00983
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Reproduced from the archive of The Mary Baker Eddy Library

I would despatch to you this message but fear you would not receive it. This is my object in writing at this time. I want you to send back to me those certificates in relation to Mrs. Hopkins and do not copy them, it is of importance that you do it and will be a great benefit to you I will not write particulars not knowing whether or not you receive this letter. But dear do not delay to comply with my earnest request. yYou will, wontCorrected:won't you send them to me on return mail? aAnd I will tell you all, if you got this letter in my reply to yours, and receipt of those certificates.

It is for your safety that I ask this and will explain hereafter. I will bear all the blame and protect you if you do it. I love all my students and would not harm poor Mrs. Hopkins who is alone as a wife for my right hand

Most Truly
MBG Eddy
 
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