Mrs. James Greenleaf : a Commemorative Discourse

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The first premonition of the end came to Mrs. Greenleaf as long ago as Good Friday, 1888, when attendance at Mr.
F. O. C. Barley's funeral in the morning and at Mrs.
Channing's in the afternoon, with a church service beside, so far overtaxed her strength as to bring on a fainting at- tack, obliging her to spend her Easter in her bed. It was the first interruption of the kind to her regularity of habit.
35 and she felt it. If it seemed to sober her for the moment, it seemed also to deepen her de
...votion, her alacrity, her cheerfulness, her sympathy. If from this day on she felt her tenure of life to be uncertain, she was her own self more than ever. Her old physician in Portland was con- stantly writing her to keep quiet, and her friends and kindred in Cambridge were urging her to spare herself.
She did begin to spare herself; she slackened her pace a little, but she kept on. She had a fall in Boston^ and went about with her arm in a sling. She felt the dropping out from the procession of her old fellow pilgrims of many years; a dear cousin, Dr.


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