"I HOLD NO ENMITY," SAYS MRS. EDDY

New York American

Concord, N. H., Aug. 25.—"Persecution cannot last forever. There is always a reaction. But I hold no enmity. Those who have attempted to injure me have gained nothing."

Mrs. Mary Baker G. Eddy uttered this sentiment of Christian forbearance to me to-day in the first interview she has granted since the collapse of the suits brought by her "next friends."

No one who has talked with Mrs. Eddy can doubt her deep spiritual nature. No one who has met her can fail to be profoundly impressed by her nobility of character.

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