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XXIX. Trying to Forget 167

XXX. " I felt a funeral in my brain " iCS

XXXI. " I meant to find her when I came "... 169

XXXII. Waiting 170

XXXIII. " A sickness of this world it most occasions " 171

XXXIV. " Superfluous were the sun " 172

XXXV. " So proud she was to die " 173

XXXVI. Farewell 174

XXXVII. " The dying need but little, dear" ... 175

XXXVIII. Dead 176

XXXIX. "The soul should always stand ajar" . . 177

XL. " Three weeks passed since I had seen her " 178

XLI. " I breathed enough to learn the trick " . . 179

XLII. "I wonder if the sepulchre" 180

XLIII. Joy in Death 181

XLIV. "If I may have it when it's dead" ... 182

XLV. " Before the ice is in the poo's " .... 183

XLVI. Dying 184

XLVII. "Adrift! A little boat adrift !" .... 185

XLVIII. "There's been a death in the opposite house" 186

XLIX. "We never know we go, when we are

going" 188

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