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Dead Alive ...
O'keefe John
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Miss W. Yes, you most feel for the death of so dear a relation— has it altered Caroline much ? how does she look ?
18 THE [OTKLecfe Sir Wal. Dismal enough.
Miss W. Yes, death- wears a dismal aspect. ' Sir Wal. You've seen Edward.
Mi*8 W. Just now.
Sir Wal. Lost his fine complexion, I suppose F Mian W. No, I think he looks as well as ever.
Sir Wal. Ay, sudden death, I fancy, does not change the countenance much.
Miss W. Your niece was very young.
Sir Wal. She's rising twenty— Edward, I fancy, wa
...s not above twenty- three.
Miss W. He'll be twenty -four his next birth -day* Sir Wal. Birth-day to a dead man. (aside) And poor Edward's gone.
Maa W. Yes, he's gone home— I wish you'd fol- low him, sir Walter.
Sir Wal. I am obliged to you, madam, but I hope I shan't go to his home these thirty years.
Miss W. Now that's unkind, the sight of a friend in the hour of trouble, is such a comfort — Sir Wal. A great comfort, indeed ! (aside) I fancy you'll have a visit from Caroline when it is dusk.


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