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Emmie darling--

I went to see Mr. Duncan yesterday at the appointed time and stayed over an hour; then I went to the Department to get Bennett and when I got home I had to dress to go out to dinner. So I couldn't write you as I wanted to do.

Mr. Duncan is a fine practitioner I think. he is of the type of thought, in a way, as Mr. Umhall. He is a practical Scientist but is very strict I can see that in that he says in order to progress we must abide by the rules Mrs Eddy put forward whereupon he asked me if I could recite the Rule for Motives and Acts which fortunately I could - then he asked me to repeat the daily prayer and then the Alertness to Duty also in the manual. He said that every Scientist should