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CONTENTS.
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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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