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"week for me. ,Ah! their is a <u>stingliss</u> death-<br /> | "week for me. ,Ah! their is a <u>stingliss</u> death-<br /> | ||
"yes! a stingliss death." words, which the emphat,<br /> | "yes! a stingliss death." words, which the emphat,<br /> | ||
− | ically | + | ically repeated several times. She now appeared <br /> |
once more to gather a little strength, again expres-<br /> | once more to gather a little strength, again expres-<br /> | ||
sed her gratitude to <abbr>Sister </abbr><persname> Borland, </persname>adding "you<br /> | sed her gratitude to <abbr>Sister </abbr><persname> Borland, </persname>adding "you<br /> | ||
"will be good to my child"---- & again attempted to<br /> | "will be good to my child"---- & again attempted to<br /> | ||
− | comfort her weeping | + | comfort her weeping partner. Every moment her<br /> |
eyes grew brighter, & her counter once more <br /> | eyes grew brighter, & her counter once more <br /> | ||
heavenly, & she often said, " I think it will soon <br /> | heavenly, & she often said, " I think it will soon <br /> |
Revision as of 02:32, 12 September 2018
she beckoned to her, & taking her hand, said: "Don't
"week for me. ,Ah! their is a stingliss death-
"yes! a stingliss death." words, which the emphat,
ically repeated several times. She now appeared
once more to gather a little strength, again expres-
sed her gratitude to Sister <persname> Borland, </persname>adding "you
"will be good to my child"---- & again attempted to
comfort her weeping partner. Every moment her
eyes grew brighter, & her counter once more
heavenly, & she often said, " I think it will soon
"be over, the conflict will soon be over ended-- Amen,
"Amen!" and as often did she turn to her weeping
husband, & drew him towards her, to take leave of
her. Presently however, she requested tea to be
made & turning to her partner, she said: "My dear
" we will have a cup of tea together once more."___
and while it was preparing, she addressed him
with great affection in her countenance: "We
" meet again-- joyful words, we meet again."
when the tea was brought, in she raised it eager-
ly to her lips , & having tasted, passed the soucer
to her husband, & earnestly watched him drink,
& then gently drew it to Sister <persname>Borland</persname>, signifying
her desire that she likewise, should join in their
parting