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This is the title of a well-executed etching from an original drawing by Rufus H. Baker. It restores on paper the Baker homestead as it appeared in Mrs. Eddy's girlhood. Now the site is but a tithe of the old farm, and only a few fruit-trees remain to suggest the once fine orchards.
This picture has been made possible mainly through Mrs. Eddy's kindly assistance.
The etching is printed in black and sepia to meet a preference in tints, and can be obtained at the following prices:—
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April 19, 1900 issue
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A Petrified Forest
with contributions from W. F. McDowell
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Christian Science Testimony
Lloyd B. Coate
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Mushrooms
J. M. R.
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MRS. EDDY TAKES NO PATIENTS
Editor
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Church By-law
Editor
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Reading Rooms Opened
with contributions from Josie F. Osborn, Harriet E. Werner, Julia E. Prescott
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Among the Churches
Leila M. Bucklin
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April
BY JULIA MICHAEL.
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True Possessions
BY CARRIE GLOVER NEWMAN.
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What a Wicked World!
BY T. B. BEACH.
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Idol Worship
BY M. H. N.
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The Difference
BY CELIA F. OSGOOD PETERSON.
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A Letter to Mrs. Eddy
Florence Kimball
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Healed by Reading Science and Health.
Alice Seward Brown
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Two Cases of Healing
Two Cases of Healing
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A Child's Testimony
Richard N. Adams
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An Ever-present Help
M. W. G.
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Helped by Christian Science
Alice Kidney
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An Effectual Remedy
N. M. Dunn