Juvenile Instructor . d she was always sick in earn-est, and he could not understand hersudden improvement. We did not enlighten him, nor did wehis wife, as to our prayers in her behalf,but we believe she had an idea of some-thing of the kind, for she remarked afterwe went out she felt so much betterthat she thought she would try to getup at least to make it more comfortablefor us. Indeed, she did so, and we cannever forget this supper either—thecold lamb, hot biscuits and dainty jelliesthat were brought out. After preparingour supper she retired to rest, invitingus to have prayers with them,
Juvenile Instructor . d she was always sick in earn-est, and he could not understand hersudden improvement. We did not enlighten him, nor did wehis wife, as to our prayers in her behalf,but we believe she had an idea of some-thing of the kind, for she remarked afterwe went out she felt so much betterthat she thought she would try to getup at least to make it more comfortablefor us. Indeed, she did so, and we cannever forget this supper either—thecold lamb, hot biscuits and dainty jelliesthat were brought out. After preparingour supper she retired to rest, invitingus to have prayers with them, withwhich, of course, we gladly complied. The next morning she was up brightand early to prepare our breakfast, afterwhich, at parting, she warmly asked usto come back again whenever we mightbe in the locality ,and to pray for her. This experience was indeed a convinc-ing proof to us that God would answerour prayers, even without the recipi-ents of the blessings being a party tothe transaction as to faith. A MYSTERIOUS VISITOR TO A MISSIONARY IN PRISON
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