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A TRIBUTE TO VICTORIA

Eloquent Speech of Mark twain inHonor of Englands Lament-

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New York May 27ging Edwardthrough his private secretary LordKnoilys contributed a message ofgood will and Mark Twain made acharacteristic speech at a dinner givenast night by the British Schools andUniversities Club at Delmoincos inhonor 9f the mate Queen Victoriasbirthday which since her death hasbeen celebrated throughout Englands

I vast dominions as Empire DayDr Walter Eyre Lambert president

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of English and Americanalumni ofBritish universities and collcgfS such as Eton Harrow andRugby presided with Samuel LClemens the guest of honor and thepossessor of the degree of doctor ofliterature conferred upon him lastyear by the University of Oxford athip right

Dr Lambert atfer proposing rthehealth of King Edward and of Presi-dent

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Roosevelt which were receivedwith the singing of the British Ra-tional

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anthem and the Star SpangledBanner read a cablegram from LordKnollys conveying a message of good-will to the club on the part of theKing Ali present were then calledupon to drink at silent toast to thememory of Queen Victoria and DrCiemlens was asked by Dr Lambert togive expression to an American appre-ciation of the monarch who reigned-for more than three score years over

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Drl Clemens SpeechDr Clemens spoke in part as fol

IOAVS You do me high honor indeed-In selecting me to speak for my country in this commemoration thebirthday of that noble lady whose lifewas consecrated fo the virtues and thehumanities and to the promotion oflofty ideals and was the model uponwhich many a humbler life was formcc and made beautiful while she livedend upon which many such lives willstill be formed in the generations thatare to comea life which finds itsjust image in the star which falls outcf its place in the sky and out of ex-istence

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but whose light stilt streamswith unfaded luster across the abyssesOL pace long afer its fires haye Beenextinguished at theirOrCe

As woman the Queen was allthat 1he rriost exacting standardscculd require As farreaching andeffective and eneficient moral jforceshe no r in her time ahiongeither mdnarchs or commoners As amon rchlshe was Without reproach in

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her great office One may not ventureperhaps to say so sweeping fa thing-as this In cold blood about any mon-arch that preceded her upon eitherher throne or any other Itis a co-

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In th < ei qualities of the heartwhich beget affection in all sorts andconditions ofmen she was rich sur-passingly

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rich and for this she willstill be revered In the far off ageswhen the political gloriesof fcer reignshan have faded from vital historyand fallen td a place in that scrapleap of unverifiable odds and endswhich we call traditions Which isto say in briefer phrase that hername will live ahyayskAjld with itter character a rare in the his-

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and powers since Jt will not restupon harvested jsejfishT and sordid am-bitions

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but upon earned andfieely vouchsafed She mended brok-en

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No War Wijh EngirdhWhaf she did for us in America Jin

cur time of storm and stress we shallteat forget and whenever we call itto mind we shall always rememberthe wise and rigl1j eous mind thatguided her in it and sustained andsupported her prince Alberts We I

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war between the two countriesthdre will be no war while we remainsane and the son of Victoria and Al-

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I believe I may justly claim toutter the voice of my country in say ¬

ing that we hold him in deep honorand also in cordially wishing him al ng life and a happy reign

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Among the other speakers were theBritish consu general Walter v ourte-ney Bennett C I E who havingspent thirty years of his life in re p-

rEsenting his country in all parts ofthe world was called upon to speak I

for The Empire The Rev Dr Par¬

l Morgan who as the first presidentcr the club praised the good workwhich it was accomplishing in proriioting good will between the twogreat Englishspeaking countries andthe Hon Robert P Porter who al-

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rector of the Eleventh United StatesCensus received his education in anEnglish publlcschooL-

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