after a time, the addington girls couldn't take care of her anymore and betsy moved back to philadelphiao cherry street where she moved in with her daughter jane. i thought it would reduce some passage from the book and closing today. betsy continued to use a with her daughter's family. eventually her health failed. too feeble to move easily, she sat to the day in an armchair and her daughter's back parlor close to the fire. for a time when the sun was high, her eyesight was good enough for her to read the bible, but after a while she was content simply to keep the good work near her. the heavy volume would play for hours on open on her lap. sometimes her grandchildren would sit on the stool near her feet and read to her from it. now a little old woman grandma claypool storytelling days were behind her. hardly a wrinkle marked her smooth white face about which the site a of luster in the eyes in the second list over to set up era we seem to shine a soft mild radiance. she continued to wear the accoutrements over trade, the solar counterweights for which her scissors still dangled, but sh