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She told us she knew nothing of the Gospel only what she had heard from our lips those two Sabbaths at the Plank Road Meeting. She said she was perplexed to know unclear unclear unclear. She wanted to know. Auntie talked a long time to Susan xplaining every thing as clearly as possible. The I talked - and we sang and prayed. She seemed touched and said she thanked us very much for coming to her house and trying to help her. She said she wished her husband could hear & understand the Gospel. "He is not a bad man," said she. He is not cross - he does not drink. He is not a very strong Pagan. You know the way with Indian women. They must not go ahead. If he would go ahead I would gladly follow. Come again when he is at home." We left that house after a call of an hour & a half! We then came back, took the cross road to unclear town, called at John D ??'s, gave the poor little deformed girl some gingerbread.