LETTERS TO OUR LEADER

East Aurora, N. Y., Aug. 29, 1908. Mrs. Mary Baker G. Eddy, Chestnut Hill, Mass.

Beloved Leader:—Through Mr. Dickey I have just received notice of your favorable judgment of my drawing, and the request for permission to use the portrait in Science and Health. Surely this is a splendid crown for my effort, and I am at loss how to express my satisfaction in this unlooked-for result of my work.

Although the drawing was not made with this end in view, you have recognized in it a labor of love. The desire and purpose to make as good a portrait as I could, have indeed been mine ever since my recognition of the truth and beauty of Christian Science and of its bounty and benefit to me; so that, in a small measure at least, this drawing testifies to my gratitude and love.

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