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the malady, filled our minds with
anxiety, and she herself began to en-
tertain the hope that her Saviour
was about to call her to himself.
On the
ted the well known lines of
ley
And drop into eternity."
She said she should be glad to go
to him if it were his pleasure. In reply
to a remark made on the loss which
we should feel if she were removed
from us, she disclaimed all idea of
worthiness in herself; her short-com
ings she said, were many, and she
had nothing to trust to but our Sa-
viour's merits. On the following day
though very weak so that she had not
spoken all the morning, she rallied
a little when
the afternoon, and uttered a few
broken sentences, the purport of
which was, that she longed to go
home soon to be with the Lord.
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