. An autobiography [electronic resource]: the story of the Lord's dealings with Mrs. Amanda Smith, the colored evangelist : containing an account of her life work of faith, and her travels in America, England, Ireland, Scotland, India, and Africa, as an independent missionary . own. Mrs. Sasha picked up her baby, supposed to be dying, in herarms, and started; we begged her to wait a little. She said, Itis easy for you all; you have got religion, and something to com-fort you; but I have not. Then clasping her little baby she ran. Mr. Sasha got thehammock and sent the boys after her, with some


. An autobiography [electronic resource]: the story of the Lord's dealings with Mrs. Amanda Smith, the colored evangelist : containing an account of her life work of faith, and her travels in America, England, Ireland, Scotland, India, and Africa, as an independent missionary . own. Mrs. Sasha picked up her baby, supposed to be dying, in herarms, and started; we begged her to wait a little. She said, Itis easy for you all; you have got religion, and something to com-fort you; but I have not. Then clasping her little baby she ran. Mr. Sasha got thehammock and sent the boys after her, with some other things, forshe went without a bonnet. I was the last to get out of the house. I was so weak Itrembled from head to foot. 1 was not excited; I was just weak;and it seemed to me I could never get my things on. But when Idid get them on, Mr. Mooney—God bless that man; all the resthad gone — took me by the arm, and literally dragged me. Hewas a very strong man. As I think it over now it seems I can feelthe grasp of his hand on my right arm. We went from there to a Mr. Fraziers, about a mile away, onthe other side of the hill altogether. As I went along I said to myself, The idea of running awayfrom God. I said to Mr. Mooney, I dont mean to go another 25 > z z 5. -V sBfe-*%;5 life- ;* ^i%. s§|yte 2- >*K Kp *&


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