A Greeting from England

London, England, November 21, 1905.

Dear Mrs. Eddy:—We are taking advantage of our daughter Victoria's departure from Liverpool to-morrow, to cross over to Boston, to send you by her an illuminated copy of the Psalms of David, designed in the early days of Queen Victoria's reign.

We hope you will accept this book as a little Christmas offering of love from

Your affectionate students,
Gertrude Dunmore.
Dunmore.

Mrs. Eddy's Reply.

Pleasant View, Concord, N. H., December 18, 1905.
Countess of Dunmore, C.S.B., and the Earl of Dunmore, C.S.B., Christian Scientists, London, Great Britain.

My Beloved Students:—Your gift of the beautiful hand-illuminated Victoria Psalter was duly received.

Among my list of gifts gracious, yours is conspicuous,—sent to me across the sea, commemorating one of the very best queens that history has recorded, and issued early in her reign.

I regret that I could not see your dear daughter Victoria when she was in America—she is accomplishing much for the race.

Affectionately yours,
Mary Baker Eddy.

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