Memoirs And Letters of Richard And Elizabeth Shackleton, Late of Ballitore, Ireland;

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O » *' Ballitore, 9th of 10th Months 1788.
^' My better half bids me remember ker very affectionately to thee^ and to tell the0 she thinks thou didst very well in commg to oot proTioee meeting, that she had near Jinity with thy services, and wishes thi^e to stand dedicated and devoted to anawer every manifestation of da* ty, whether of greater or, seemingly, smaller de« gree. ' Use strength andhave strength,' is in my, opinion, a wise saying* I lielieve many gifted servants have suffered loss b
...y overlooking things aa small, too diminntive for persons of their growth and stature to stoop to ; thinking that they will leave them to others who are younger, or of an in* Cerior order : thus their inward man loses its agili- fy and activity, its flesh becomes caltous, and its ainewe become hard.. Continue, therefore, my ve* ry dear friend, cheerfully to submit to all kinds of 20 224 labour, which the IHaster msy puHo th«e. La* hour is wholesome and procures sweetbread. * * R. 8. TO HIS DAVOHTER 6 .

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