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her conversation proved to be a blessing and a comfort.
Although no longer engaged in the education
of children, yet that love to the lambs of the
flock, which characterises many of her pri-
vate meditations, was undiminished. 
Remembering the blessings she had experienc-
ed when taken in early life, by her parents
to the children's meetings at Bristol, and
also the impression, which the remarks and 
advice of her beloved father had made upon
her youthful mind, she felt a strong int-
trest
in behalf of the children of this
congregation, and impelled by that interest, 
she accompanyed her husband to the house-
es of all the parents, previous to the children's 
Festival, although by no means well at the 
time. The weighty and affectionate words and 
expostulations she employed on that occasion 
as a consequence of that visit, was, the 
recommencement of meetings for the child-
ren of the Congregation which had been for
some time discontinued. She was peculiar
ly interested
in the son of our Brother and Sister
Borland
, who departed happily to the Lord in 
August this year, after a severe mental struggle 

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