Memorial fragments of Azubah Clark, compiled by H. Clark1830 - 80 pages |
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Page 9
... - nel for some days , she participated with exqui- site delight in the pleasures of a visit to Southampton , and many interesting walks in the Isle of Wight , off which the ship was anchored . She soon , however , bade adieu to 9.
... - nel for some days , she participated with exqui- site delight in the pleasures of a visit to Southampton , and many interesting walks in the Isle of Wight , off which the ship was anchored . She soon , however , bade adieu to 9.
Page 13
... walk when they are inclined . The first walk we took was in the Company's gardens , where we saw a few wild beasts . The next thing we saw was , I think , the Mermaid , * a thing that no person ever , I should think , gave credit to ...
... walk when they are inclined . The first walk we took was in the Company's gardens , where we saw a few wild beasts . The next thing we saw was , I think , the Mermaid , * a thing that no person ever , I should think , gave credit to ...
Page 29
... anchored for the night . We were not able to walk in the evening , as our passage is through paddy , or rice - fields , which during the rainy season are always overflowed . " September 14. - At ten this morning we stopped D 2 29 66 ...
... anchored for the night . We were not able to walk in the evening , as our passage is through paddy , or rice - fields , which during the rainy season are always overflowed . " September 14. - At ten this morning we stopped D 2 29 66 ...
Page 36
... walking round the pile nine times , repeating something , and scattering rice upon it , ascend- ed with a firm and steady step . She stood there a moment or two , and then lying down , put her arm under her husband's head . Her own son ...
... walking round the pile nine times , repeating something , and scattering rice upon it , ascend- ed with a firm and steady step . She stood there a moment or two , and then lying down , put her arm under her husband's head . Her own son ...
Page 63
... walk , and suffer me not to go to the right hand or to the left ; be thou ever nigh , and that to bless me ; and do all accor- ding to thy good pleasure . Amen . " September 11. - This day finds me under an extreme depression of spirits ...
... walk , and suffer me not to go to the right hand or to the left ; be thou ever nigh , and that to bless me ; and do all accor- ding to thy good pleasure . Amen . " September 11. - This day finds me under an extreme depression of spirits ...
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