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Jane Williams
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Martha was pre-eminent in this devotion to Hannah, and Hannah repaid them all with cordial love, bore all her honours meekly, and led and joined her sisters in every benevolent act for which circumstances gave the opportunity. Gratitude to their parents was evinced by relieving them from labour, setting them free from care, and placing them in a comfortable house at Stony Hill, with two maid-servants to wait upon them, where the dfitifril daughters could witness and enjoy the reflection of the ...happiness they bestowed.
The fatiguing monotony of their arduous employment was broken by spending the vacations at the houses of various friends. Hannah and her devoted "Patty" were frequently the guests of some pupils who made their home at Belmont, the seat of Edward Turner, Esq., and there Hannah's taste for landscape-gardening was ehcited, alterations were made at her suggestion, and memorials erected, which, after the lapse of a century, still testify of her. A scene in those grounds, and a legend connected with it, afforded the materials for her poem, called * The Bleeding Rock.' Mr.


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