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of Robert Wheaton's illness,
read the account of his death.
It came with a shock upon me.
Though I had but a slight
acquaintance with him, I felt
interested in him, partly, I suppose
on account of his father, but
quite as much from that
combination of manliness and
refinement that meshed his
character. Mr. Parker, who sat
opposite to him in the office, day
after day, for so long a time, must
feel deeply his sudden death. Then,
there are his mother & sisters left

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