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Aunt Phillis’s Cabin

CHAPTER XXVI
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That Saviour whose example you have tried to follow, whose blood has washed your soul from all its sin.

I am much older than you, and I live in momentary expectation of my summons.

We shall soon meet, I hope, in that happy place, where the distinctions of this world will be forgotten.

I have thought of you a great deal, lately, and have been anxious to relieve your mind of every care.

It is natural that a mother, about to leave such a family as you have, should have some wishes regarding them.
"I have thought several times," continued Mr.Weston, "of offering to set your children free at my death, and I will do so if you wish.


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