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When we had gotten ourselves le, -house, and had a satisfactory vista of
the residue; but it will be sos can be
settled--indeed, I fear, not for , if the parish was pleased with Mr Snodgrass, it ive up to him my stipend, and let him be appointed
not only helper, but successor likewise It would not be right ofand inexperienced ot into the way of visiting the
sick-beds of the frail, which is the main part of a pastor's duty, and
likewise, because I wish to die, as I have lived, a my people But,
when all's settled, I will know better what to do
When we had got an inkling froent of what the colonel has
left,--and I do assure you, that acy, without anxiety,--Mrs Pringle and I consulted together, and
resolved, that it was our first duty, as a token of our gratitude to the
Giver of all Good, toa word either to Rachel, or to Andrew Pringle,
that there was a daily worship in the Church of England, we slipped out
of the house by ourselves, and, hiring a hackney conveyance, told the
driver thereof to drive us to the high church of St Paul's This was
out of no respect to the pomp and pride of prelacy, but to Him before
whoh the
uinea in our hand, but