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&quot;but it will not be long-- soon we shall be united&nbsp;<br />
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&quot;again, never, never, to be parted.&nbsp; you must&nbsp;<u>finish</u>&nbsp;<br />
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&quot;<u>your work;</u>&nbsp;&amp; then you will come after me, &amp; we shall&nbsp;<br />
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&quot; be united forever. I know you will care for our dear<br />
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<persname><font color="#333333">&quot;</font>child</persname>, I am quite easy about it.&quot;__ At this time the&nbsp;<br />
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<persname>Doctor</persname> who was greatly interested about her, entered<br />
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the room, when she eagerly addressed him: &quot;How&nbsp;<br />
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&quot;long shall I live <persname>Doctor</persname>? He seemed much affected,<br />
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&amp; replied: &quot;My dear <abbr>Mrs</abbr>. <persname>Lattrobe,&nbsp;</persname>I am sorry to say&nbsp;<br />
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&quot;you cannot be long.&quot;&nbsp; &nbsp;&quot;Sorry! she said, sorry--- do not&nbsp;<br />
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say sorry. I am <u>glad.</u>&nbsp;Will it be two hours?&quot; He&nbsp;<br />
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answered that it could not be much longer, &amp; that&nbsp;<br />
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he was happy to see her so resigned: when she<br />
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explained: &quot;<trait><u>Let me die the death of the righ-<br />
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teous, &amp; let my last end be like his</u></trait>! &quot; here mom-<br />
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ents were now spent in sacred prayer, &amp; in com-<br />
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forting the <persname>survivors</persname>, but in a short time the&nbsp;<br />
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struggle of death became hard, though they<br />
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were not severe, &amp; she said &quot;it is a hard work to<br />
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die&quot;---&amp; several times, asked, &quot;will it be long?&quot;<br />
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she was told it probably would not, but that the&nbsp;<br />
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<persname>Lord</persname> would give her strength equal to her day.<br />
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This seemed to satisfy her, foron being asked,&nbsp;<br />
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whether a prayer should be made for her release&nbsp;<br />
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she said: &quot;No! no! the Lords time is best, I can&nbsp;<br />
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wait patiently for that&quot;--- &#39;Yes&#39; said she- though<br />
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I walk through the <placename>valley of the shadow of death,</placename> I fear&nbsp;<br />
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Latest revision as of 17:07, 13 September 2018

"but it will not be long-- soon we shall be united 
"again, never, never, to be parted.  you must finish 
"your work; & then you will come after me, & we shall 
" be united forever. I know you will care for our dear
<persname>"child</persname>, I am quite easy about it."__ At this time the 
<persname>Doctor</persname> who was greatly interested about her, entered
the room, when she eagerly addressed him: "How 
"long shall I live <persname>Doctor</persname>? He seemed much affected,
& replied: "My dear Mrs. <persname>Lattrobe, </persname>I am sorry to say 
"you cannot be long."   "Sorry! she said, sorry--- do not 
say sorry. I am glad. Will it be two hours?" He 
answered that it could not be much longer, & that 
he was happy to see her so resigned: when she
explained: "<trait>Let me die the death of the righ-
teous, & let my last end be like his
</trait>! " here mom-
ents were now spent in sacred prayer, & in com-
forting the <persname>survivors</persname>, but in a short time the 
struggle of death became hard, though they
were not severe, & she said "it is a hard work to
die"---& several times, asked, "will it be long?"
she was told it probably would not, but that the 
<persname>Lord</persname> would give her strength equal to her day.
This seemed to satisfy her, foron being asked, 
whether a prayer should be made for her release 
she said: "No! no! the Lords time is best, I can 
wait patiently for that"--- 'Yes' said she- though
I walk through the <placename>valley of the shadow of death,</placename> I fear