Ellen G. White: The Early Years: 1827-1862 (vol. 1)

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Chapter 3—(1844) 1844—The Year of Expectation and Disappointments

The days came and went, bringing the expectation of the coming of Jesus ever nearer. Ellen, her older sister Sarah, and her twin sister Elizabeth worked in the home with textiles that they might have means with which to purchase tracts and books heralding the message of the Second Advent. Ellen could earn 25 cents a day, many times working while propped up in her bed. The literature thus purchased they placed in the hands of persons of experience who could send it abroad. 1BIO 45.1