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Jula Ward Howe, Reminiscences: 1819-1899, Chapter 16: visits to Santo Domingo (search)
ner, commanded from the musicians, Una polka por Madama Howe. I had neither expected nor desired to dance, burture, and which began thus, Hailyal [hallelujah], Mrs. Howe, here's hopin. In these days the brilliant schean carried a fresh rose at the end of his musket. Dr. Howe made a pathetic little speech, explanatory of the representing the transaction just mentioned, with Dr. Howe in the foreground in an attitude of deep dejection, Mrs. Howe standing near, and saying, Never mind. From my own memoir of Dr. Howe I quote the following recoDr. Howe I quote the following record of his last days on earth. The mild climate and exercise in the open air had done all that could have been expected for Dr. Howe, and he returned from Santo Domingo much improved in health. The seeds of disease,eeping bitterly. A great mourning was made for Dr. Howe. Eulogies were pronounced before the legislature was held in Boston Music Hall in commemoration of Dr. Howe's great services to the community. The governor o