cope of the principles you enunciate, not only in the physical
life of children but also in possibilities for changing the ideas now
prevalent in punishment of crime, in government, in fact, in all the
relations of life. . . .
Miss Josephine M. Richardson.
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. . . When I came, I expected a great deal, but what I have seen,
thanks to your great kindness, exceeds greatly my expectation.
Montagu S. Monier-Williams, M. D.,
_London._
FRAGMENTS FROM LETTERS
Addressed to Mme. Emile Leon, Disciple of M. Coue
For some time I have been wanting to write and thank you
most sincerely for having made known to me this method of
autosuggestion. Thanks to your good advice the attacks of nerves to
which I was subject, have entirely disappeared, and I am certain that
I am quite cured. Further, I feel myself surrounded by a superior
force which is an unfaltering guide, and by whose aid I surmount
with ease the difficulties of life.
Mme. F----,
_Rue de Bougainville,_ 4, _Paris._
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Amazed at the results obtained by the autosuggestion which you
made known to me, I thank you with all my heart.
For a year I have been entirely cured of articular rheumatism of the
right shoulder from which I had suffered for eight years, and from
chronic bronchitis which I had had still longer. The numerous
doctors I had consulted declared me incurable, but thanks to you and
to your treatment, I have found with perfect health the conviction
that I possess the power to keep it.
Mme. L. T----,
_Rue du Laos,_ 4, _Paris._
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I want to tell you what excellent results M. Coue's wonderful
method has produced in my case, and to express my deep gratitude
for your valuable help. I have always been anaemic, and have had
poor health, but after my husband's death I became much worse. I
suffered with my kidneys, I could not stand upright, I also suffered
from nervousness and aversions. All that has gone and I am a
different person. I no longer suffer, I have more endurance, and I am
more cheerful. My friends hardly recognize me, and I feel a new
woman. I intend to spread the news of this wonderful method, so
clear, so simple, so beneficent, and to continue to get from it the best
results for myself as well.
M. L. D----,
_Paris, June,_ 1920.
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I cannot find words to thank you for teaching me your good method.
What happiness you have brought to me! I thank God w
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