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A touching story of a young girl guide’s death vision was told by the Bishop of London in a sermon associated with the name of Pepys. He said the girl was the idol of the guides in the town in which she lived. She had always been haunted by the fear of death, and when it came to her, at the age of 22, she sat up in bed, stretched out her hands, exclaimed, “How lovely!” and died. There was nb doubt, said the bishop, that the Great Companion, wno had been with her through life, had suddenly appeared to her; and was now showing her all the glories of His HeaShe had walked with God.

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Taranaki Daily News, 7 May 1921, Page 9

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Untitled Taranaki Daily News, 7 May 1921, Page 9

Untitled Taranaki Daily News, 7 May 1921, Page 9

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