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concerned. Her poor body was greatly worn with suffering and when the last breath was drawn we were truly thankful to know that her sufferings were over, One of the last things she said to my sister was, "I am at peace in Jesus". She often expressed a great desire to go "home" as she expressed it. Owing to her great weakness she could say but little during the last two weeks of her sickness, but there was no need, all had been said long before, and we knew just upon what staff she was leaning, and that it would not fail her at last. All fear of death was taken away, and she made all the nescessary preparations with perfect calmness. She was ^ so deaf that we could not converse much with