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The death of her sister <persname>Charlotte </persname>last
summer, seemed to impress upon her
mind the idea that it would not be
long before she would be called home.-
She <trait>suffered </trait>very much during the last
3 months of her pilgrimage thro' time, from
weakness and her violent cough, but was always <trait>cheerful</trait>, and <trait>never complained</trait>, but
expressed her <trait>confidence </trait>that the Saviour
who had hitherto supported would continue
to be her strength.- her <persname>married sister</persname>
came to stay a few weeks with her early
in December which was a source of great pleasure
to her, -her spirits and <trait>cheerfulness </trait>tho' 
on the eve of her confinement were particu-
larly noticed by all around her. When the
weather was not fit for her to go to Chapel,
and she was recommended to stay at home, 
her answer always was, "I am able to go, the
Lord blesses any soul more than the effort
injures my feeble frame", nor would she ever
miss as long as she had strength to go.
     When her sister in law <persname>Mrs. C Lees</persname> married
again last January she understood her Tract