Nota Bene

Miss Wilbur's courteous and correct explanation of the so-called secret of my isolation from the world leaves one feature, and the main one, to be mentioned.

My seclusion is not at all on account of my age, but solely from lack of time in which to accomplish what I do for humanity, and have the moments left in which to regale myself with the sweet intercourse of society.

My first and forever message is one and eternal, and I shall reiterate it this year, next year, and so forth.

Mary Baker Eddy.
Pleasant View, Concord, N. H., June 16, 1905.

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