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(lxvii. ) from the National Magazine, Volume χΧ., No. 10, 7906. А вengal моtable. 1. THE BENGALL HEART. The noblest sons of India are generally not to be found among those who dangle their decorations before the lace of the world, who hunt for titles by ostentatious subscriptions to officially patronised funds, who push each other in the crowded leaves at the Governs ment House, or who dance attendance at the railway stations for a nod from the great man in authority going to, or coming in from, his cool sanatarium in the hills, Nor are they to be found as movers of resolutions in the Congress, as editors of newspapers or as orators in the Squares of Calcutta. Thus said an Englishman who rose from the lowest to very nearly the highest rung of Government service, and whose name has come to be known in every household for his sympathy with the sorrows and aspirations of the Indian people, This genfleman passed the best part of his life among them and his daily experience disclosed to him the fact that perhaps in this wide world no heart more violently throbs at the sight of sorrow than the heart 16