TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN

This article was later republished in The First Church of Christ, Scientist, and Miscellany: My. 276:1-14

In view of the recent rumors as to her health, Mrs. Eddy has given out the following statement:—

Since Mrs. Eddy is watched, as one watches a criminal or a sick person, she begs to say, in her own behalf, that she is neither; therefore to be criticized or judged by either a daily drive or a dignified stay at home, is superfluous. When accumulating work requires it, or because of a preference to remain within doors she omits her drive, do not strain out gnats or swallow camels over it, but try to be composed and resigned to the shocking fact that she is minding her own business, and recommends this surprising privilege to all her dear friends and enemies.

Mary Baker G. Eddy.

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