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impaired--destroyed, I might say. I will state my case--I will put it to  
you in such a way that you can comprehend it, if you will let me," said  
the poor skeleton, tilting the hood of his shroud back, as if he were  
clearing for action, and thus unconsciously giving himself a jaunty and  
festive air very much at variance with the grave character of his  
position in life--so to speak--and in prominent contrast with his  
distressful mood.  
"Proceed," said I.  
"I reside in the shameful old graveyard a block or two above you here,  
in this street--there, now, I just expected that cartilage would let go!  
--third rib from the bottom, friend, hitch the end of it to my spine with  
a string, if you have got such a thing about you, though a bit of silver  
wire is a deal pleasanter, and more durable and becoming, if one keeps it  
polished--to think of shredding out and going to pieces in this way, just  
on account of the indifference and neglect of one's posterity!"--and the  
poor ghost grated his teeth in a way that gave me a wrench and a shiver  
--for the effect is mightily increased by the absence of muffling flesh  
and cuticle. "I reside in that old graveyard, and have for these thirty  
years; and I tell you things are changed since I first laid this old  
tired frame there, and turned over, and stretched out for a long sleep,  
with a delicious sense upon me of being DONE with bother, and grief,  
and anxiety, and doubt, and fear, forever and ever, and listening with  
comfortable and increasing satisfaction to the sexton's work, from the  
startling clatter of his first spadeful on my coffin till it dulled away  
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