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Three Men in a Boat

CHAPTER VII
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When I want graves, it is to those places that I go and revel.

I do not want other folk's.
When you yourself are buried, I will come and see yours.

That is all I can do for you." He burst into tears.

He said that one of the tombs had a bit of stone upon the top of it that had been said by some to be probably part of the remains of the figure of a man, and that another had some words, carved upon it, that nobody had ever been able to decipher.
I still remained obdurate, and, in broken-hearted tones, he said: "Well, won't you come and see the memorial window ?" I would not even see that, so he fired his last shot.

He drew near, and whispered hoarsely: "I've got a couple of skulls down in the crypt," he said; "come and see those.


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