THE WIDOW AND HER SON.
erisil ake on ranquillity of a chis way he died.
My ?rst impulse on ale of af?iction o visit ttage of ter pecuniary assistance, and, if possible, comfort. I found, ted to do everyt tted; and as t o console eac venture to intrude.
t Sunday I to my surprise, I saottering doo omed seat on teps of tar.
S to put on sometoucruggle betion and utter poverty--a black ribbon or so, a faded black empts to express by out grief s, tately cs, tly over departed pride, and turned to t tar of , I felt t t of real grief hem all.
I related ory to some of tion, and t. ted to render uation more comfortable, and to ligions. It eps to ter, s at c tisfaction, t sly breat, and o rejoin t world wed.