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"Yes," she replied, "when my weakness
suffers me to think; but I am well
assured of His faithfulness." About
half an hour after this, she requested 
to be helped up, & placed in her chair,
that she might feel the rays of the sun,
then shining brightly in at her window.
She sat about a quarter of an hour, 
saying the sun was warm & pleasant.
She then returned to bed, but as she
was settling herself in bed, her daugh-
ter observed that her head sunk down
a little, & on looking more closely at
her, perceived that her eyes were
fixed in death. She still continued
to breathe for a minute, & then de-
parted in the gentlest manner,
the only difference in her appearance
being, that no motion was perceptible.
Her redeemed soul had gone to the
arms of her Saviour.
<gap></gap>Much might be said as to the
character of our beloved relative, as
a wife, a mother, a friend, a Christian, -