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life — hours upon which lie can never look back in 

 after years with a single pang of regret — hours 

 which will render him a wiser and a better man, 

 and the mere recollection of which will, it is to be 

 hoped, in his declining days serve to " cheer the 

 gloom of life's fast-ebbing scene," and afford him 

 for the time being that true peace of mind which 

 the world can never give, but which it, however, 

 too often takes away. 



THE END. 



BARRILD, PRINTER, LONDOE" 



