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tion with equal ardour, and they feemed 
made for eachother, when, in giving a 
{econd daughter to the world, fhe died in 
his arms. 
The diftra€tion of the hufband may be 
conceived. The with to provide for his 
children roufed him into exertion : to that 
exertion he has fallen a facrifice, and his 
little girls are now completely orphans. 
Had a few years elapied before this un- 
fortunate event took place, Dr. Garnett 
would probably have been enabled to te- 
cure to them a decent independence. Af- 
ter having, with fteady perfeverance, borne 
down the obftacles that oppofed his pro- 
grefs, he had attained to a _ refpeétable 
rank in his profeffion, and looked forward 
to remuneration for his labours. He had 
tilled the ground, he had fown the feed, 
and his congratulating friends were anti- 
@ipating the approaching harvelt, when 
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A life fpent in the extenfion and im- 
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