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Chapters from My Autobiography

CHAPTERS FROM MY AUTOBIOGRAPHY
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Good-by!"-- and he disappeared among the wagons.
Those scraps which he had put into my hand were ancient newspaper copies of that "Christian Union" article! It is a handsome instance of mental telegraphy--or if it isn't that, it is a handsome case of coincidence.
_From the Biography._ _March 14th, '86._--Mr.Laurence Barrette and Mr.and Mrs.Hutton were here a little while ago, and we had a very interesting visit from them.

Papa said Mr.Barette never had acted so well before when he had seen him, as he did the first night he was staying with us.

And Mrs .-- -- said she never had seen an actor on the stage, whom she more wanted to speak with.
Papa has been very much interested of late, in the "Mind Cure" theory.

And in fact so have we all.

A young lady in town has worked wonders by using the "Mind Cure" upon people; she is constantly busy now curing peoples deseases in this way--and curing her own even, which to me seems the most remarkable of all.
A little while past, papa was delighted with the knowledge of what he thought the best way of curing a cold, which was by starving it.
This starving did work beautifully, and freed him from a great many severe colds.


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