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behind tliem an example not only of goodness, but of courage. 

 Harvey, seated speechless in his chair, distributing rings and 

 parting gifts to his friends while awaiting the approach of death ; 

 and Andrew Clark, steadfastly determining to continue at work 

 and die in harness, in spite of the hsemoptysis which seemed to 

 threaten a speedy death, afford us noble examples which ought 

 to encourage us to follow the directions of the venerable Long- 

 fellow, who, taking the organ Harvey studied to symbolise such 

 courage as Harvey and Clark showed, says : — 



** Let us then he up and doing 



With a heart for any fate, 

 Still achieving, still pursuin;^, 



Learn to labour and to wavt." 



