Woman's Endurance by A. D (August D.) Luckhoff
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Dropped in to speak few words to old woman in 25; don't think she
will last very long. 79; boy sick; relapse; Van der Berg; baby died yesterday Mrs. Castelan lies sick in 76; husband Bloemfontein Camp; three children sick; also daughter just out of hospital (1-1/4 months). Called in at 217; Du Preez; very nice, clean people; daughter very sick; pneumonia; found her very much distressed, and that because the thought of being buried without coffin was so repulsive; "Net sous een beest" (just like an animal). We must not anticipate God! Am much distressed that 383, who was getting well so nicely, and who smiled when I looked in yesterday, has died. Mother died few weeks ago, and sister few days ago. Near the coalfields[23] I was called to see Mrs. Van der Walt; 191; heart bad; most desperately anxious to be taken "home," and quite ready too; wonder if she will live through the night! When a person decides and is determined to die, the chances at recovery are very poor indeed. Mr. Otto called and asked me to take prayer meeting 2 p.m. "En Samuel bad den Heere" (And Samuel prayed unto the Lord). Then came the inevitable funerals, ten, among others Annie Botha. Oh, the sorrow of it! the sorrow of it! Nothing is more regular than that |
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