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little diversions, she wou&#39;d be take Herself to<br />
 
little diversions, she wou&#39;d be take Herself to<br />
 
reading or writeing verses &amp; singing such<br />
 
reading or writeing verses &amp; singing such<br />
verses as was the morpleaseing to Her,&nbsp;
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verses as was the morpleaseing to Her, Very?<br />
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they blood sweat dear sav<sup>n</sup> &amp; osink me still deeper<br />
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so forth that one cou&#39;d prevue? our dear anna<br />
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had a Tender Heart who delighted itself in<br />
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the school of the Hghost &amp; so speak &amp; converse<br />
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with our dearest sav<sup>n</sup> yer on all other--<br />
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occasions Her bodily weakness <sup>attended with a violent cough</sup> obliged the Sister<br />
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to nurs &amp; Treat Her as one not halt Her age<br />
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&amp; thro&#39; The great Lexily? of Her Stomach and&nbsp;<br />
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Bowels Her vituals seldom aforded ; proper<br />
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nuture per Her bodily suport, so that She<br />
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lone? a bout The mon weakly Labermade of<br />
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any child of Her years in The monpatience<br />
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that ever cou&#39;d be popected,<br />
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in the year 64 she was took into the gr girls?

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The course of life of the gr. gere? anna Gambold who
was born in Londn augst B 1752, Her weakly
consitution obligid Her dn parents to continue
Her with them tell? she was 8? years of age
at which Time she was brought by Her mama
to live in the childrens occonomic here, where she
became soon home both with Her sisters & 
children, she was of a Happy & shee disposition
but with all so very sickly as events incapanta?
Her for takeing? any ?Oveation of mistrueous?
further when what Her own natural generous move'd
Her too, which was of the most simple & child like
mind & when Her room companion was at their
little diversions, she wou'd be take Herself to
reading or writeing verses & singing such
verses as was the morpleaseing to Her, Very?
they blood sweat dear savn & osink me still deeper
so forth that one cou'd prevue? our dear anna
had a Tender Heart who delighted itself in
the school of the Hghost & so speak & converse
with our dearest savn yer on all other--
occasions Her bodily weakness attended with a violent cough obliged the Sister
to nurs & Treat Her as one not halt Her age
& thro' The great Lexily? of Her Stomach and 
Bowels Her vituals seldom aforded ; proper
nuture per Her bodily suport, so that She
lone? a bout The mon weakly Labermade of
any child of Her years in The monpatience
that ever cou'd be popected,
in the year 64 she was took into the gr girls?

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