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Consolation In Death

J»ECAUSE I have loved this life so much, I know that I shall love death more. When I came into this world—l do not remember the moment but I was not a stranger here: when I go into the next world I shall not feel a stranger. As a child taken from the left breast erys, only to find its consolation in the right breast, so shall It be when one passes from life to death, from life to life.—Sir Malcolm Sargent on his 70th birthday.

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Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30829, 14 August 1965, Page 5

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Consolation In Death Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30829, 14 August 1965, Page 5

Consolation In Death Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30829, 14 August 1965, Page 5

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