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Her mistress ordered her to go and point out the place where 

 the child was buried, but after she had proceeded a short w w 

 she recalled her fearing that the coldness of the weather mieht 

 injure her health. The next morning, accompanied by her 

 mother and her mistres, she went and pointed out the spot 

 Having removed some loose earth, they found the child lyine 

 on its left side. The funis had not been tied, but no hsernor 

 rhage had ensued. Having observed that the child which 

 was very cold, moaned, they made a fire and attempted to 

 warm it, but not succeeding, they carried it to the house 

 where they put it to bed and applied warm stones to its body' 

 by which means it recovered so much that in the evening it 

 was able to suck, and on the 13th'December was in perfect 

 health, and was carried by the mother Jo Swellendam, where 

 an examination of the case was taken before the Resident 

 Magistrate. 



When the child was found to be alive, Mrs. Moolman said to 

 Lea , " You said the child was dead, but here we find it alive " 

 to which she replied, « I can only say, I thought the child was 

 dead. bhe did not evince any emotions either of joy or grief 



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