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She has always [unclear] that she "might be [unclear] a lingering sickness", she had also often said that "she aid no desire to live to be a burden to her friends." Life to her was a valuable, only, while it was peaceful. Whilst in the [unclear] [unclear] of fair health, (and she was never [unclear], but not given to [confessing?]) she truly enjoyed life. The kindness of her heart, and [unclear] of [unclear], was for her friends [unclear] all on side: and her [unclear] and [unclear] [deferment?], made our home me of [unclear] and happenings: nor were we ever weary of each others society, or did we face a. want of others help to [pass?] away time. [Unclear], for were both fond of our friends, and glad to have them with us, yet [homi?] was always attractive and [salis?] [unclear.] The [unclear] [unclear] to headache, with her in the close [unclear] of her eyes,