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round him [ere he died], friends, both men and 
women, who looked on him with a love such as 
might be inspired by some being from a higher 
world. . . . Oh, fairest of souls ! " concludes the 
writer, " Happy those who knew thee in this life ! 
Happier those who will know thee in the life to 
come!" C. G. O. 
•'ryii>'^^:if% . 
Nor yet quite deserted, though lonely extended, 
For faithful in death, his mute favourite attended." — Scott. 
See J>agi: 265. 
