[The Annals of the Poor by Legh Richmond]@TWC D-Link bookThe Annals of the Poor PART I 9/14
Poor thing, she did not use to take to such good ways as her sister; but I do believe that her sister's manner of talking with her before she died was the means of saving her soul.
What a mercy it is to have such a child as mine is! I never thought about my own soul seriously till she, poor girl, begged me to flee from the wrath to come." "How old are you ?" "Near seventy, and my wife is older.
We are getting old, and almost past our labour, but our daughter has left a good place, where she lived in service, on purpose to come home and take care of us and our little dairy.
And a dear, dutiful, affectionate girl she is." "Was she always so ?" "No, sir; when she was very young she was all for the world, and pleasure, and dress, and company.
Indeed we were all very ignorant, and thought if we took care for this life, and wronged nobody, we should be sure to go to heaven at last.
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