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CHAP. XVII.

Receipt for making a thorough Servant.
Thoughts on Methodism.



Mrs Mason having, with difficulty, at length prevailed on Mr Stewart to consent to her departure, and having heard from the Morisons, that every thing was ready for her reception, took the opportunity of the first fine day to set out on her return to Glenburnie.

It was hard frost; but though the air in the shade was keen and piercing, its keenness was unfelt when in the kindly