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Henry Morton Stanley's last words were reportedly "Doctor Livingstone, I presume?" although they are more famously associated with his meeting with David Livingstone in 1871. In his final moments, he was said to have uttered a prayer, reflecting his faith and possibly his thoughts on his life’s journey. Stanley passed away on May 10, 1904, in London, and his last words have become somewhat mythologized over the years.

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