La vida del P. Muard. Conclusión
HIS DEATH AND OBSEQUIES Towards mid-day P. Benoit, who was on the look out, saw the two approaching, and with the gait of travellers who were greatly wearied. “We are once more together”, said P. Muard, as he affectionately embraced him, and he then asked after the health of the community, with particular reference to the sick. After his visit to our Lord in the tabernacle he went at once to the infirmary, which, as we have observed, was his invariable practice. He then spoke to, embraced, and blessed all his religious, enquired severally into the occupations which had been allotted to them, and examined the works which had been executed during his absence; and all this time he was consumed with inward fever. He nevertheless attended all the religious offices with his community, and dis tributed to each his employment. At collation he took nothing, but did not retire until the usual hour for rest. He was, however, so intensely fatigued that he was obliged to lean on the arm of...