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The Annals of the Poor

PART I
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She told me that she intended to remain a week or two at the gentleman's house where her sister died till another servant should arrive and take her sister's place.
"I shall be truly obliged," said she, "by an opportunity of conversing with you, either there or at my father's when I return home, which will be in the course of a fortnight at the furthest.

I shall be glad to talk to you about my sister, whom you have just buried." Her aspect and address were highly interesting.

I promised to see her very soon, and then returned home, quietly reflecting on the circumstances of the funeral at which I had been engaged.

I blessed the God of the poor, and prayed that the poor might become rich in faith, and the rich be made poor in spirit..


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