62 UNPUBLISHED LETTERS OP THE EEV. HENRY MARTYN, B.D. 



favourable to the commencement of true piety, may never ao'ain 

 occur. Hereafter time may have rivetted worldly habits on you, 

 and age rendered the heart insensible. Begin now to be melancholy ? 

 No — to be seriously happy, to be purely happy, everlastingly 

 happy. 



It would be a great satisfaction to me on your account, and my 

 own, to be near you at this time, and if Grya were on the banks 

 of the river, I believe, indeed, I should come, for I much need a 

 change of air ; but Gya is probably more close than this place, 

 and a journey by land my strength would scarcely enable me to 

 support. I beg my kind remembrances to Captain Dare, and Miss 

 Friend, and remain, 



Sincerely yours, 



H. MARTYN. 

 Mrs. Dare, Grya. 



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