The last day, 26th of the Fourth month, early in the morning, the conflict of nature increasing, she said, in a patient disposition, " This is wearing work :" after a coughing fit, being much exhausted, " It will be well, let it be which way it may ;... Memoirs of the Life and Travels in the Service of the Gospel of Sarah Stephenson - Page 224by Joseph Gurney Bevan, Sarah Stephenson - 1807 - 233 pagesFull view - About this book
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