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been lamented, can have no more sincere mourner 

 than myself. 



The tale of his suffering's and those of his party 

 has ah'eady been read and sympathised over b}'- 

 hundreds, and it would ill become me to add any- 

 thing* to the artless narrative of the faithful and true- 

 hearted Jackey, who having- tended his last moments, 

 and closed his e^^es, was the first, perhaps the most 

 disinterested, bewailer of his uidiappy fate. 



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