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themselves upon anything which passes away with the present life, but to form a yet higher standard--one which the pages of God's Holy Word presents for our example; still, when it has become praise-worthy to decry that which certainly has its value, and all would have if they could, I cannot remain entirely silent.
Hoping I may have no cause for adding another page to this already very long letter, I will now subscribe myself,
Very respectfully,
Mrs. Dr. R. C. Randolph.