THE LATE WILLIAM GOODALL 469 



Firr had come to bid him God-speed ; and the same wish 

 was embodied in many a lovely wreath and cross remitted 

 from afar. He was lowered to the grave by his whippers- 

 in, among whom Charles Isaacs for the sad occasion again 

 enrolled himself ; and his earthly remains went to earth 

 in the tearful presence of a body of men whom he would 

 have loved to reco^inise. 



THE END 



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