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                                                                     35
and strength in the time of need. To use the
expression of this friend to whom our late
Sr. was sincerely attached, and could unbo-
som her inmost feelings: "Her character
shone brightest in adversity, for she behaved
herself like a weaned child, and waited
patiently for the help of the Lord - No
Murmur - no reproaching those whose
behaviour to her was cutting in the extreme
She took the trial as from the Lord, and
looked to him for deliverance."
At the departure of her aunt, she
became possessed of property sufficient
not only to secure for herself the comforts
of life; but to indulge in the high gratifi-
cation of relieving the distressed. Her
benevolent and kind heart delighted
in deeds of charity, or in assisting by
her liberal contributions the work of God
either at home or abroad. Many both
in and out of the Congn. will have cause
to mourn her loss. - for to
Yet with this truly benevolent and
kind disposition, her speculative mind

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