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The Moonstone

CHAPTER VII
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CHAPTER VII.
The foregoing correspondence will sufficiently explain why no choice is left to me but to pass over Lady Verinder's death with the simple announcement of the fact which ends my fifth chapter.
Keeping myself for the future strictly within the limits of my own personal experience, I have next to relate that a month elapsed from the time of my aunt's decease before Rachel Verinder and I met again.

That meeting was the occasion of my spending a few days under the same roof with her.

In the course of my visit, something happened, relative to her marriage-engagement with Mr.Godfrey Ablewhite, which is important enough to require special notice in these pages.

When this last of many painful family circumstances has been disclosed, my task will be completed; for I shall then have told all that I know, as an actual (and most unwilling) witness of events.
My aunt's remains were removed from London, and were buried in the little cemetery attached to the church in her own park.

I was invited to the funeral with the rest of the family.


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