Woman's Endurance by A. D (August D.) Luckhoff
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young, strong; father Ceylon; visited him yesterday; said he did not
want to die because his father was away, and he had to care for the mother. Touched late last night, and found him very bad; went down again with doctor[26]; this morning he was better, but this afternoon worse, and now (10 p.m.) I find him dying. I am very, very down-hearted to-night, and am tempted to think that, after all, God--No! I won't write it, because I believe this is a temptation of Satan! But oh! we did pray so fervently that God should spare his life; he is still so young and so strong. Found some more inquisitive onlookers. Some folks will put themselves to endless inconvenience to be able to witness a deathbed. They revel in it. I am vexed in my soul, and feel as though I could knock down everyone of them. Funerals twice to-day. This morning I buried seven; "Het wordt snellijk afgesneden" (For it is soon cut off). This afternoon Mr. Becker buried six. There were twenty corpses in morgue tents this morning. This afternoon a column struck camp half a mile north of our Camp. To-morrow is Sunday; I am quite unprepared, and must hold two services. Walked through Camp this evening (10 p.m.); found several women busy round fire; all to warm "pap" (poultice) for sick children. Pneumonia is playing havoc. |
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