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it, for he took his hand, and said, ' Good-bye, thanks.' After 

 the doctor had gone, he said, ' What did you gather from his 

 saying this ? I think he means that he can't help me any more.' 

 . . . Later on, he looked at me, pointing his finger upward, 

 saying, with such a beautiful expression, ' Heaven ; ' ' Saviour, 

 Saviour.' I knew the Lord was with him and upheld him in 

 his arms. Later in the evening. Dean Bond came (I had his 

 hand in mine all those hours), and I told him not to pray loud, 

 for fear of waking him. But when Mr. B. spoke of the Lord 

 Jesus, he turned his eyes to him, held out his hand, and kissed 

 that of Mr. Bond, and said quite cheerfully, 6 Good-bye.' Then, 

 after talking with me, Mr. Bond offered up another prayer, and 

 Philip again looked so happily at him. Then Mr. B., before 

 leaving, put his hands on Philip's head, saying, ( Peace be with 

 you : God be with you : ' upon which he responded with such 

 a cheerful 'Amen.' He looked so peaceful and happy, just after 

 sleeping." 



And so he looked the next morning, in the sleep of death : 

 " so happy, so lovely — as if he was going to utter a bright 

 thought." 



