for long. -Whenever I'd get a chance I'd lay down on the bed quite tired out and I'd be so drowsy all the day. My face was very drawn with dark circles under my eyes, and my people were very worried over me, fearing I was going into a decline. They were always asking me to go outside and get some fresh air, but I never wanted to go out or be bothered with 'anyone calling or even speaking to me. With any exertion, say, in working about, the perspiration would pour off me, and I'd get faint turns, as if I \vere going to swoon, and I would get hysterical often and cry and laugh till I was quite exhausted. 1 could not stay in a hot room or near the fire, as I would always feel a hot turn coming on. My head -vrotild ache just all over my eye's so that I couldn't see clearly to read or sew, with the mists in front of them. My mother did all she could for me, and yet she saw me fading day by , day. •! was just skin bone. I used to ' be startled when I looked in the glass, my face was so deathly white. All my friends said how ill I looked. I'd wake up wondering however I would get through the day, and , it was as much as I could do to get out' of bed or dress myself. I lock back now and feel thankful the agent called and persuaded my mother to try Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. There was a change with the first box, but the second did me a lot of good. My appetite picked up, and presently I was eating quite well. I began to fill out and all the symptoms of anaemia passed off. I owe my health to just four boxes of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills."
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Evening Post, Volume LXXIX, Issue 15, 19 January 1910, Page 4
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