[Christian Science by Mark Twain]@TWC D-Link bookChristian Science CHAPTER VII 31/35
As soon as she had got the Christian Science Journal sufficiently in debt to make its presence on the premises disagreeable to her, it occurred to her to make somebody a present of it.
Which she did, along with its debts.
It was in the summer of 1889.
The victim selected was her Church--called, in those days, The National Christian Scientist Association. She delivered this sorrow to those lambs as a "gift" in consideration of their "loyalty to our great cause." Also--still thinking of everything--she told them to retain Mr.Bailey in the editorship and make Mr.Nixon publisher.
We do not know what it was she had against those men; neither do we know whether she scored on Bailey or not, we only know that God protected Nixon, and for that I am sincerely glad, although I do not know Nixon and have never even seen him. Nixon took the Journal and the rest of the Publishing Society's liabilities, and demonstrated over them during three years, then brought in his report: "On assuming my duties as publisher, there was not a dollar in the treasury; but on the contrary the Society owed unpaid printing and paper bills to the amount of several hundred dollars, not to mention a contingent liability of many more hundreds"-- represented by advance--subscriptions paid for the Journal and the "Series," the which goods Mrs.Eddy had not delivered.
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