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132 precious jewel of life. We bear it tenderly to its resting-place, because it is the form by which we knew her in our Chapter. Peacefully let it rest in the hallowed ground where we place it. Upon her grave flowerets will bloom amid all the countless activities of nature's life.

"The murmuring brook, the bird on airy wing, And whispering pines, will here her requiem sing,"

Over her the fleeting shadows will pass. The rising sun will scatter over the chambers of the dead his gladsome rays, and tint the western sky with the glories of departing day. In the hush of night the feeble rays of countless stars, traveling centuries on their journey here, will finally rest upon her grave.

We leave, in this lowly bed, the earthly form of our departed sister and may the hallowing influence of this providence go with us in the remaining journey of our life and when our earthly mission is over, and we are "beyond the smiling and the