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of her life. She had been very feeble during the winter, and when the summer came with it intense heat, she was very much prostrated. She was confined to her bed just five weeks, during which time she suffered greatly from exhaustion underlined. Her disease was of long standing, and seemed to be located in her stomache and bowells and when she was taken down the Doctor said he could not help her inserted as her age was so great. From the very first, she could eat nothing, and the Doctor said that she was starving to death, but she could underlined not eat and nature gave way, and she died on the fifteenth day of August. But her end was peace, so far as her mind was