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X. "The only ghost I ever saw" 191
XI. "Some, too fragile for winter winds" 192
XII. "As by the dead we love to sit" 193
XIII. Memorials 194
XIV. "I went to heaven" 196
XV. "Their height in heaven comforts not" 197
XVI. "There is a shame of nobleness" 198
XVII. Triumph 199
XVIII. "Pompless no life can pass away" 200
XIX. "I noticed people disappeared" 201
XX. Following 202
XXI. "If anybody's friend be dead" 204
XXII. The Journey 206
XXIII. A Country Burial 207
XXIV. Going 208
XXV. "Essential oils are wrung" 210
XXVI. "I lived on dread; to those who know" 211
XXVII. "If I should die" 212
XXVIII. At Length 213
XXIX. Ghosts 214
XXX. Vanished 216
XXXI. Precedence 217
XXXII. Gone 218
XXXIII. Requiem 220
XXXIV. "What inn is this?" 221
XXXV. "It was not death, for I stood up" 222
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