Capitolo 71
embarrassments are practically a leaf of the Providence Book of God.
At the end of October the aspect of its difficulties had in any sense
changed, but it bore in on the and she Mr. Fletcher that
they should act as if God was working indeed for them. Them
state of accord to marry himself/herself/themselves in a two weeks, but for the first week all remained as
it was. To the beginning of the second week a gentleman arrived for buying
You cross Room for £1,620. Three days later another it purchased the farm
utensils and escort. One to the time, every prisoner of the house was
provided that for with the exception of a lame poor man with great
weakness whose house had been with Miss Bosanquet since sixteen
years. The very evening one in front of the marriage she was also offered for.
Sally Lawrence, the adopted girl would be taken with them to
Madeley.
Still a small article remained to shake his/her bride--a small payment
for the piece of ground of ground you/he/she would not immediately be done, and to provide
certain sums to establish the various prisoners in the Room Oblique in appropriate
houses, as £100 were in demand to pay some checking accounts.
The matter witnessed staid in faith Him to whom the whole silver belongs
and the gold, and from the next place a bank-note came for £100 as a
present from the youngest brother of Mary Bosanquet!
The notebook is as usual brief respect to the marriage, but he/she wanted to say a lot
very to both of theirs that, without an obstacle to remain, his/her bride
you/he/she should be able to write:--
"Then, Monday, November 12 th 1781, in the Church of Batley us
covenanted in the name of his/her/their Father, and of his/her/their Child, and of the Saint
Ghost, 'to bear each other loads', and never to become one for."
Mrs. Crosby gives us a look-in on that day of memorable marriage:--
"In the morning of the day many friends they met together. They arrived
You cross Room in front of prayers of family. The Mr. Fletcher. . . reads Turn. xix. 7-
9: 'I/you/he/she allow us to be happy, and you rejoice, and gives him honour, for the