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ing to catch the tone of his frank and generous spirit. And 
seeing how very much he succeeded in accomplishing within 
the limits of a life that has, alas! fallen short by more than 
thirty years of the old allotted term, let us diligently carry on, 
in the love of truth, our not unimportant labors, remembering 
that much may be accomplished in comparatively brief space 
if no time be lost, and that to each and ali that “night cometh” 
at an uncertain hour, under whose dense and unbroken shadow 
“no man can work.” 
The Gnd, 
