On the Great Highway the Wanderings And Adventures of a Special Correspondent

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The casket was carried over to the grave, while the choir and audience sang " Rock of Ages, " to the accompaniment of the organ and the band. It was the hymn Gladstone had turned into Latin.
Mrs. Gladstone tottered over between her sons Herbert and Stephen, and took her seat at the head of the grave. It was the only chair in the place. Around the grave were grouped 227 ON THE GREAT HIGHWAY the Prince of Wales, Lord Salisbury, Lord Rosebery, the Duke of York, and the other pall-bearers, together
... with the relatives and ser- vants of the Gladstone household. Lord Salis- bury's huge form towered up beside his future king, his shaggy head covered with a black skullcap.
While the great multitude sang " Praise to the Holiest in the Heights, " Mrs. Gladstone stood up and moved her head feebly to the music. Her lips and hands trembled, while under her veil could be seen her pale face, wet with tears.
There was another pause. The great abbey was suddenly silent. Gladstone was gently lowered into his grave, and the voice of the Archbishop of Canterbury was heard in the final prayer of the burial service - - shrill, harsh, far-reaching.


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