....

crineed the uret unbounded patience under his cufferings,

always

submissive and obedient to orders

and crinced gratitude to me and all others

for

the Scrviews we rendered

him. In the second occasion he

had small-por

and resect

and his patience,

all orders

UTLE

mot

bu conspicuous now than formerts- But I think his patient, and hind disposition were exhibited une prominently in his conduct to a fellow prisoner who died in the cell

with him than on an

and his conquet

on any recasio

often

indused

Me

to think that such a man could

at least be as longer.

Conger a dangerous

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member of arciety if he even returned

I allude to was

to it. The

Man

for

suffering from dysentery, I think a year, and at last was reduced to a state of utter helplessnews. He

Hject of

necessarily became au diegust to himself and others;_ in this extremity Burke never deserted him night on day, and with the mat enduring and uncomplaining residuite administered to his want, some of which

over

were calculated

to repel the Kindness even

of

consanguinity, dreading the effects

I

this attendance on his own health

wiched to remove Burke from the cell, but he prayed to be permitted

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