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must not [[leave?]] us, Oh! what will become of poor Ida? My child replied she in a calm and subdued voice, It is my [[savior?]] that call and I go [[unclear]] my lovely children in this [[faith?]] land where parting is unknown and where the weary are as [[unclear]] the wicked cease from [[triumphing?]] he comforted for ye shall follow him And with a fervent pray to heaven for her blessing to rest [[unclear]] its [[unclear]] Ida grief subsided at last she was [[peacefully?]] calm. But that peace was destined [[for?]] it be broken. Aching came over [[unclear]] [[spirit?]] of Ida. She was no longer heard consoling first [[some?]] [[pleasantly?]]. Her slip was less firm and elastic and it was [[unclear]] than consumption was [[unclear]] her to an early grave. [[Owith what one ageing heart]], her father behold this change, But [[unclear]] was [[mother?]] [[unclear]] [[beheld?]] with as heavy heart this was Alfred her betrothed
must not leave us, Oh! what will become of poor Ida? My child replied she in a calm and subdued voice, It is my [[savior?]] that call and I go [[unclear]] my lovely children in this [[faith?]] land where parting is unknown and where the weary are as [[unclear]] the wicked cease from [[triumphing?]] he comforted for ye shall follow him And with a fervent pray to heaven for her blessing to rest [[unclear]] its [[unclear]] Ida grief subsided at last she was [[peacefully?]] calm. But that peace was destined [[for?]] it be broken. Aching came over [[unclear]] [[spirit?]] of Ida. She was no longer heard consoling first [[some?]] [[pleasantly?]]. Her slip was less firm and elastic and it was [[unclear]] than consumption was [[unclear]] her to an early grave. [[Owith what one ageing heart]], her father behold this change, But [[unclear]] was [[mother?]] [[unclear]] [[beheld?]] with as heavy heart this was Alfred her betrothed

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must not leave us, Oh! what will become of poor Ida? My child replied she in a calm and subdued voice, It is my savior? that call and I go unclear my lovely children in this faith? land where parting is unknown and where the weary are as unclear the wicked cease from triumphing? he comforted for ye shall follow him And with a fervent pray to heaven for her blessing to rest unclear its unclear Ida grief subsided at last she was peacefully? calm. But that peace was destined for? it be broken. Aching came over unclear spirit? of Ida. She was no longer heard consoling first some? pleasantly?. Her slip was less firm and elastic and it was unclear than consumption was unclear her to an early grave. Owith what one ageing heart, her father behold this change, But unclear was mother? unclear beheld? with as heavy heart this was Alfred her betrothed