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28 MEMOIRS OF
ornaments ; but he never once walked
towards it after that, nor saw it, nor
asked a question but when it would be
finished ; and it was but finished the
week before he had occasion for it.
There was scarce one that paid their
last duty to him, that had not tears in
their eyes, and heavy hearts ; never man
being more beloved nor regretted, nor
carried a more unspotted character to
the grave,
Grisell Baillie.
Oxford, 1739-

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