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The American Claimant

CHAPTER IX
15/17

You see now, I reckon, that I was right; it takes three funerals, there is no other way." "And three graves and three monuments and three inscriptions ?" asked the daughter.
"Well--yes--to do it right.

That is what I should do." "It could not be done so, father.

Each of the inscriptions would give the same name and the same facts and say he was under each and all of these monuments, and that would not answer at all." The earl nestled uncomfortably in his chair.
"No," he said, "that is an objection.

That is a serious objection.

I see no way out." There was a general silence for a while.


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