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CHAPTER VIII
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Her tearful attention at the last meeting encouraged his aunt to hope that her mind was awakened, her conscience aroused.

Aunt Abby noticed that she was particularly engaged in reading the Bible; and this strengthened her conviction that a heavenly Messenger was striving with her.

The neighbors dropped in to inquire after the sick, and also if Frado was "SERIOUS ?" They noticed she seemed very thoughtful and tearful at the meetings.

Mrs.Reed was very inquisitive; but Mrs.
Bellmont saw no appearance of change for the better.

She did not feel responsible for her spiritual culture, and hardly believed she had a soul.
Nig was in truth suffering much; her feelings were very intense on any subject, when once aroused.


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