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THE WIDOW AND HER SON.
f t materials,  pall or oton rappings of affected  tottered after t ed on teps of tar.

    Sed by a o comfort rain, and some cing o gaze, y on the mourner.

    As train approactended by t of cy. titute, and t  moved but a feeps from t t sublime and toucurned into such a frigid mummery of words.

    I approac ;George Somers, aged 26 years.quot; ted to kneel do t.  I could perceive, by a feeble rocking of tion of t s relics of .

    Preparations o deposit t bustling stir, ions given in tones of business; triking of spades into sand and gravel;  le around seemed to c  o loo to an agony of grief. ttended ook o raise o ;Nay, no take it so sorely to .quot; S to be comforted.

    As to to agonize  ruction, tling of tenderness of t forto he reach of worldly suffering.

    I could see no more--my  so my t--my eyes ?lled ears; I felt as if I ing a barbarous part in standing by and gazing idly on ternal anguiso anot of til train had dispersed.

    ting t o urning to silence and destitution, my  ac, t I, are tresses of to sooto beguile--a o divert and dissipate t are the young?

    tic spirits soon rise beneatile affections soon ts. But to soot best is but a ry day, and ary, destitute, mourning over an only son, t solace of ency of consolation.

    It ime before I left t ed as comforter: s returning from accompanying to ation, and I dreed ing scene I nessed.

    ts of ted one of test cottages, and by various rural occupations, and tance of a small garden, ed
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