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Aunt Phillis’s Cabin

CHAPTER XVI
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The sacrifice of praise from a rejoicing heart, is a grateful offering that he accepts.
"Miss Anna," said Phillis, with trembling voice, but beaming eye, "go to bed now; days and nights you have been up.

How can you stand it?
The doctor says she is a great deal better, but she may be ill for a good while yet, and you will give out.

I will stay with her if you will take a sleep." "Sleep;" said Mrs.Weston.

"No, no, faithful Phillis not yet; joy is too new to me.

God for ever bless you for your kindness to me and my child.


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