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entertained her Room-Fellows along while in
telling them, how She would in time say the poor
Greenlanders how well & happy a poor Creature could
become by our Saviour & what She feeled & enjoy'd by
Him. <date>A</date><hi rend="superscript"><date>o</date></hi><date>. 1760.</date> Was She taken amongst the rest with the
<sic>shmal</sic>  <corr>small</corr> Pox got afterwards bad Eyes, & as her Eyes
grew better the a hectic-fever took place, but
for all that She was lively & happy & was <sic>allways</sic>  <corr>always</corr>
grieved when She must hinder herself from the
Children-Meeting. She was <sic>continualy </sic> <corr>continually</corr> w<hi rend="superscript">th</hi>. her
Children, as much as her Weak Circumstances
would allow it. Her sedate Disposition of Mind
made her so much regard by her Children that
every one submitted to her Remembrances.
Hereby we cann't pass over the Joy we had about
her, when <add>her</add> sickly Circumstances sometimes caused
her some heat or <sic>Impatiens</sic>  <corr>Impatience</corr>, how soon she
judged herself & came directly w<hi rend="superscript">th</hi>. 100 Tears
in her Eyes begging <sic>forgivenes</sic>  <corr>forgiveness</corr>, & we had enough
to do only to comfort her. Shortly before
as <persname>Binel Grass</persname> departed w<hi rend="superscript">th</hi>. which She had
a very intim <sic>Conexion</sic>  <corr>Connection</corr>, they were once both
overheard in a very confident <sic>Discours</sic>  <corr>Discourse</corr>: They 
both were glad that they would soon meet by
our Saviour, & <sic>certifyed</sic>  <corr>certified</corr> their tender Love to
one another in such a touching <sic>Maner</sic>  <corr>Manner</corr>, that