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Henry Morton Stanley, Dorothy Stanley, The Autobiography of Sir Henry Morton Stanley, part 2.13, chapter 2.27 (search)
orbs formed out of the bluest heaven were there, and bless him with your clean soul, untainted by any other thought than that which wishes him the best God can give him. At present, he is of such as are the beings of God's heaven, purity itself.--May he grow to noble manhood and serve God zealously! Stanley left Southampton on October 9, 1897, per Union steamer Norman, for South Africa, to assist in the opening of the Bulawayo Railway, by invitation of the citizens of Bulawayo. October 13th, 1897, on Board. There are several wee things in arms on board, and I shake hands with them all in turns, every morning, as my devoir to our Denzil. The white frocks remind me of him. A baby cries,--there is a child at home, with just such a voice, sometimes; and then he trots into memory's view, looks up brightly, and is gone. I can get a hundred views of him in a minute; it is, in fact, a mental kinematograph, and thus I see him continually floating in and out of my recollection. You a