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Excerpt from Memoranda and Correspondence of Mildred Ratcliff
In conversation she was interesting and instructive to both old and young, making remarks and relating incidents worthy to be remembered, and not easily forgotten. Her ministry was sound and weighty, giving unmistakable evidence that she was one of those who could adopt the language of the Apostle concerning himself and his fellow Apostles, That which we have seen with our eyes, which we have looked upon, and our hands have handled of the word of life declare we unto you, bringing out of the treasury things both new and old. Although of a frail and delicate constitution yet in her public communications she could be distinctly heard by a large assembly, her articulation was clear and distinct, her speech deliberate, her voice audible, solemn and impressive, and her whole deportment grave and dignified, free from any affectation or those gestures which do not com port with Christian gravity.
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