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"BONES AND I."

fresh verdure of an eternal spring in that region


'Where there's fruit in the gardens of heaven, from the hope that on earth was betrayed;
Where there's rest for the soul, life-wearied, that hath striven, and suffered, and prayed.'


"I'm rather tired. I won't discuss the question any further. I'll go back into my cupboard, if you please. Good-night!"