Her hope was that it might help guide them on their
path; that the Faith which she had taught them to cling to, would
have sunk deep in their hearts; and that all their works should
spring from love to God. She could but pray that they would bear
these words in mind, and put their whole trust in Him who had
borne their sins on the Cross, and had been slain to save them.
When the day came that she must go forth to the world of love and
truth, the road was full of those who would fain see her start on
her way; and the last words that she was heard to say were: I
come, Lord, to be with Thee.
THE END.
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