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she made her suggestions, which will not be forgotten, nor unheeded.  The language of her injunction to me was "Do the best you can"
she made her suggestions, which will not be forgotten, nor unheeded.  The language of her injunction to me was "Do the best you can"
Could she have chosen the manner of her final departure, I am not sure that she would have deviated from what actually occured.  It is known that she feared that she might go in one of those "sinking turns" and [[unknown]] feared that death might come, in a manner by strangulation, by the accumulations upon her lungs.  One thing we do know very well, that she often times parted from her friends, as though she was soon to meet them again, without any formal leave-taking, and often said that she preferred that manner, as then all parties were spared the painful moment of separation.
Could she have chosen the manner of her final departure, I am not sure that she would have deviated from what actually occured.  It is known that she feared that she might go in one of those "sinking turns" and [[more?]] feared that death might come, in a manner by strangulation, by the accumulations upon her lungs.  One thing we do know very well, that she often times parted from her friends, as though she was soon to meet them again, without any formal leave-taking, and often said that she preferred that manner, as then all parties were spared the painful moment of separation.
So far as we know she had given all the directions which she desired, and
So far as we know she had given all the directions which she desired, and

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she made her suggestions, which will not be forgotten, nor unheeded. The language of her injunction to me was "Do the best you can" Could she have chosen the manner of her final departure, I am not sure that she would have deviated from what actually occured. It is known that she feared that she might go in one of those "sinking turns" and more? feared that death might come, in a manner by strangulation, by the accumulations upon her lungs. One thing we do know very well, that she often times parted from her friends, as though she was soon to meet them again, without any formal leave-taking, and often said that she preferred that manner, as then all parties were spared the painful moment of separation. So far as we know she had given all the directions which she desired, and