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Thomas Wentworth Higginson, Harvard Memorial Biographies, 1864. (search)
n a sketch intended, when it was written, for Stanley's classmates only, contains the following naro lay by his side until he died, told me that Stanley, when he first became conscious, sat up, and ard man, felt of the pulse, and then, looking Stanley in the eye, slowly answered, No, Mr. Abbot, anley, to see the effect of these words. But Stanley was entirely calm. Presently he said, with a Stanley had any messages to leave with him. Stanley replied, No. Walcott continued, Have you a fnew how you are, she would wish you to pray. Stanley turned his face toward his comrade, very quie Walcott proposed that they should all do so, Stanley spoke up clearly, and said,—they were his lased me to the spot,—one a boy hardly as old as Stanley, the other a man of forty. As the body was lt the camp to help me, because they had liked Stanley. Yes, added the boy, he was a strict officer schoolfellow and college chum, who had known Stanley from the day he was a little child, spoke the[8 more...]<