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bowed with Shame before him will whom she<br />
 
bowed with Shame before him will whom she<br />
 
had spent many happy moments, days years<br />
 
had spent many happy moments, days years<br />
About the 15th
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About the 15th it being two years since<br />
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we came in <sup>our</sup> Choir House she told Sister Mary<br />
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Ev&#39;rything how she had been &amp; was in Lyre-<br />
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sell- Hall at that time, What anxiety &amp;<br />
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concern she felt about coming in the Choir House<br />
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fearing least she should not have leave to&nbsp;<br />
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come &amp; how she had in Shillness Pray&#39;d &amp; wept<br />
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before her dear Lamb, that he would give<br />
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her leave to come &amp; that if she should have&nbsp;<br />
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that favour that he would grant her the feel<br />
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ing &amp; nearness of his Wounds that she might<br />
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be faithful to him therein &amp;c. Nay his? almost<br />
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incredible, how quick &amp; active her memory<br />
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was over this matter she not only gabve Sis<sup>r</sup><br />
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Mary an account of herself but of all the&nbsp;<br />
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Sisters in Lyre-sell-Hall at that time, she&nbsp;<br />
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(unperceiv&#39;d) had taken noticve of ev&#39;ry One,<br />
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conduct words &amp; behaviour, But to return

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Circumstances, such as no body had perciev'd on her
with with a chearful & Thankful Heart, being
bowed with Shame before him will whom she
had spent many happy moments, days years
About the 15th it being two years since
we came in our Choir House she told Sister Mary
Ev'rything how she had been & was in Lyre-
sell- Hall at that time, What anxiety &
concern she felt about coming in the Choir House
fearing least she should not have leave to 
come & how she had in Shillness Pray'd & wept
before her dear Lamb, that he would give
her leave to come & that if she should have 
that favour that he would grant her the feel
ing & nearness of his Wounds that she might
be faithful to him therein &c. Nay his? almost
incredible, how quick & active her memory
was over this matter she not only gabve Sisr
Mary an account of herself but of all the 
Sisters in Lyre-sell-Hall at that time, she 
(unperceiv'd) had taken noticve of ev'ry One,
conduct words & behaviour, But to return

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