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'My lass,' said she, sitting down by Philip, and gently taking her

out of his arms into her own. 'Lass, bear up! we mun bear up, and be

agait on our way to him, he'll be needing us now. Bear up, my lass!

the Lord will give us strength. We mun go to him; ay, time's

precious; thou mun cry thy cry at after!' Sylvia opened her dim eyes, and heard her mother's voice; the ideas

came slowly into her mind, and slowly she rose up, standing still,

like one who has been stunned, to regain her strength; and then,

taking hold of her mother's arm, she said, in a soft, strange

voice-'Let's go. I'm ready.'