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I was on the landing, and saw what happened, though they did not think it. Fanny's brother was waiting outside. Priscilla had gone somewhere far the moment I don't know where and Tryphosa was upstairs. Thomas said he would look for the clogs, and presently I saw him fastening them for her. Then he walked with her down the garden. I just went into the front bedroom and looked.

Belle taught her to swim, and Russell to play tennis, and Gwendolyn took her to some of the many meetings to which she devoted her life. And then there was Tryphosa. She always made time for a visit there at least once every week. She was hungry to hear all she could about her mother.

In the same epistle he recognizes also other women, as having been useful to him in Gospel-labours. Thus "Salute Tryphena, and Tryphosa, who labour in the Lord." "Salute the beloved Persis, who laboured much in the Lord."

I only mention this matter now because I have found two or three young students err in this direction, and the error, I am sure, militates against their usefulness. "Your dear mamma and Tryphosa are both quite well. Not so Priscilla. I grieve to say she is NOT well. George's conduct lately has been very strange. I am afraid that he will be a trouble not only to us, but to the Church of Christ.

'With what, my lady? 'With Christ, and the life He has planned for you? She hesitated. If it had been this other life that she had been planning for herself only the day before, how gladly she would have answered: but, if it should be Sleepy Hollow, could she say yes? With her keen intuition, which had been sharpened by pain, Tryphosa divined her thought.

Wilder married Miss Tryphosa Jewett, daughter of Dr. Stephen Jewett, of Rindge, a lady of great personal attractions. She died on a visit to that town, July 21, 1831, leaving four children. On the twenty-ninth of August, 1833, Mr.

Salute Apelles the approved in Christ. Salute those who are of the family of Aristobulus. Salute Herodion my kinsman. Salute those which belong to the family of Narcissus, who are in the Lord. Salute Tryphena and Tryphosa, who have laboured hard in the Lord. Salute Persis the beloved, who laboured much in the Lord. Salute Rufus elect in the Lord, and his mother and mine.

They recognised the parson's dog-cart and heaved themselves up, wagging their tails to welcome a respected, if rare, visitor; but growled at sight of his companion. Their names were Tryphena and Tryphosa. Parson Chichester alighted and rang the bell, after handing the reins to Doctor Glasson with an apology.

"Help," says he, "those women which labored with me in the Gospel." Honorable mention, too, is made by name of Tryphena, Tryphosa, and of the beloved Persis, who "labored much in the Lord."

Tryphosa gave another soft, merry laugh, and drew forward a rosewood writing-table, which was fitted to her couch. 'Here is where I do my work, when my hands are willing; and then there are my dear poor people, and my rich friends, and sometimes the latter need as much comforting as the former.