Killed By Sunlight
-A singular story comes from a town in Pennsylvania, illuatrating anew the intÃmate relations existing between the moral and physical parts of the human economy. A young lady named McLean, who had been sutfnriug for weeks from an attack of typhoid feTer, was the other afternoon deemed well enough to be left alone a few minutes. She was sleeping souudly at the time, but happened to wake with a start, and seeing the red rays of the Betting sun streaming in at the window, was seized with the idea that the house was on fire. She sprang from the bed, ran to the door and gave tho alarm. Her frienda carne nstantly to her relief, and quelling her :ears, induoed her to return to bed. The budden fright she had experionced, however, was too much for her weakened nerves; she failed rapidly from that moment, and died within twenty-four hours.
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