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much attention from all denominations. A very able man here, Dr. Lindsay Alexander, an Indpendent, has just dedicated a book (a good one) to Dean Ramsay, with a flattering dedication. But I don't expect to hold on _much_ longer. I feel changed, and at times not equal to much exertion. It was a terrible change for me to lose my companion of twenty-nine years, and I have never, of course, recovered that loss. It is a great point for a person like me to have three nieces, quite devoted to care of me and to make me happy: cheerful, animated, and intelligent, pretty also--one of them an excellent musician, and _organist_ to our amateur choir for week days in the chapel. By the by we have a glorious organ. How I have gone on about my miserable self--quite egotistical. "If I may be allowed the language" (the late Capt. Balne). But I thought you would like it. Good-bye. Love to Malcolm _Kenmore_. When do your boys come? Your ever loving and affectionate old friend, E.B. RAMSAY. DEAN RAMSAY to Mrs. CLERK. 23 Ainslie Place, Edinburgh, 12th Feb. 1868. Many thanks for writing about our beloved Bessie, my very dear Stuart. She is indeed much endeared to all the friends, and I am a friend of more than 50 years! God's will be done. We have come to that age when we must know our time is becoming very uncertain. There is only one thing, dearest Stuart, that I _can_ say--my best wishes, best affections, best prayers, are with her who now lies on a sick bed. _She_ has not to begin the inquiry into the love and support of a gracious Redeemer. She may say, "I know that my Redeemer liveth." May God be merciful and gracious to support you all on this deeply interesting occasion, is the earnest prayer of your affectionate old friend, E. B. RAMSAY. DEAN RAMSAY to Mrs. CLEKK. 23 Ainslie Place, Edinburgh, 3d June 1870. My dear Stuart--I had such a kind letter from you some time ago, about visiting you, and I did not answer it--wrong, very! and I am sorry I put it off. Should I come to England this summer I should look on it as a _last_ visit, and would make an effort to see old Frome again. Do you know it is fifty-four years since I first appeared at Rodden! I preach still, and my voice and articulation d
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