Dear Seymour:-

Upon examining True's letter again, I find that he quotes the mot in question, thus proving that he was correctly named. As for Wilde, I used to him many years ago when I was very old and disenchanted.

I will undertake to realize the divine Truth that there is no such thing in Mind as not being present at the annual banquet of the Bookfellows. Perhaps I shall be able to demonstrate.*

Hectically and sempiternally yours

Doctor Neihardt
said to be the Doctors own thumb mark - Ed.

It would appear from this passage that the eminent and ill-fated Doctor, as certain professors allege, may indeed have espoused the doctrine of Mrs. Mary B.G. Eddy shortly before the incandescent light of reason was forever extinguished in that dome of erudition. - Ed.