The Atlantic Monthly, volume 20, No. 122, December, 1867
The Atlantic Monthly, volume 20, No. 122, December, 1867
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Even this revival might be only aforerunner of death. "'I want to tell you, dear, ' she said, 'what to do in case I should notget well. ' "I hid my face in the quilt, and tried not to sob, while she went on, ina sweet, calm, thoughtful way, to tell me of the things that in myinexperience I might forget. I must not be wasteful of food or fuel; ifthe snow--which was still falling--should cover the chimney so that Icould not make a fire, I must wrap myself and the children in all thewarm things I ...could find, --there were some new blankets in the chest inthe chamber, she said, that she had meant for me. I must get those if Ineeded them. 'And if I am not here to encourage you, my child, ' she saidtenderly, 'don't give up hoping. Help cannot be very far off. Some ofthe neighbors will come to us, or father will work his way through thesnow, and get home. And, Mercy, don't be afraid of the poor body that Ishall leave behind me. Think of it as the empty house that I have usedfor a little while, and be sure it can do you no harm.
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