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 1     I|      it away with you in your coffin?"~ ~"In my coffin!" shouted
 2     I|     in your coffin?"~ ~"In my coffin!" shouted the old man, deeply
 3     I|     turned pale. "What! In my coffin! Do you speak of coffins
 4     I|        you've one leg in your coffin already, and banquets, parties,
 5   VII|       table stood - a covered coffin!~ ~A cry of indignation
 6   VII|  seventieth birthday! A black coffin covered with a velvet pall;
 7   VII|   derided. When he beheld the coffin, when he read his own name
 8   VII|        fetch the doctors. The coffin had already been removed
 9  VIII|      my birthday he sent me a coffin as a present, in the expectation[
10   XXI|    will know which it is. The coffin, in which I am to be put,
11   XXI|    may be nothing between her coffin and mine, and I may descend
12  XXII|      hand in the bedroom, the coffin, the pall, the escutcheons,
13  XXII|     longer had that fear of a coffin which he had felt on his
14  XXII|      and so placed him in the coffin. They sent for the very
15  XXII|   hymns for the dead over his coffin likewise.~ ~The news of
16  XXII| tremendous crowd followed the coffin to the grave. The most eminent
17  XXII| should accompany his father's coffin. But as the heir was only
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