LETTERS TO OUR LEADER

Center Ossipee, N. H., May 23, 1907.

Mrs. Mary Baker G. Eddy,
Pleasant View, Concord, N. H.

My Dear Cousin:—I have to recall myself to you, perhaps, as a daughter of Erastus Baker, who often visited your father, grand-uncle Mark Baker, after he left Concord to live in Conway; but I feel I won't intrude in writing you a word of sympathy in this disagreeable suit, which must be very annoying to you. Of course I understand that you are peculiarly sustained by a great faith and calm uplift, but a trial it is even then to have one's privacy intruded upon, and it seems to me that it is in a measure an outrage. I hope that you will not be disturbed by it and that the firm arm that is about us all will give you the strength which has heretofore sustained and guided you in giving a light in many lives and a spiritual consolation to a multitude who already call you blessed. With a firm belief that the Spirit will now, as always, conquer, and many messages of love, Your cousin,

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