CHARLES DICKENS. 



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and testimonials of the friend whom you have loved, and who 

 loved with a marvellous and exceeding love his children, his 

 country, and his fellow-men. These are monuments which 

 he would not refuse, and which the humblest and poorest 

 and youngest here have it in their power to raise to his 

 memory.' 



The beautiful anthem, 'When the ear heard him,' was then 

 sung, and the remainder of the service was gone through. 



THE END. 



MORRISON AND GIBB, I'RINTEKS. EDINBURGH, 



