Sketches New and Old


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If you doubt it, go and see how the departing ghosts upset things before  
they started. They were almost riotous in their demonstrations of  
distaste. Hello, here are some of the Bledsoes, and if you will give me  
a lift with this tombstone I guess I will join company and jog along with  
them--mighty respectable old family, the Bledsoes, and used to always  
come out in six-horse hearses and all that sort of thing fifty years ago  
when I walked these streets in daylight. Good-by, friend."  
And with his gravestone on his shoulder he joined the grisly procession,  
dragging his damaged coffin after him, for notwithstanding he pressed it  
upon me so earnestly, I utterly refused his hospitality. I suppose that  
for as much as two hours these sad outcasts went clacking by, laden with  
their dismal effects, and all that time I sat pitying them. One or two  
of the youngest and least dilapidated among them inquired about midnight  
trains on the railways, but the rest seemed unacquainted with that mode  
of travel, and merely asked about common public roads to various towns  
and cities, some of which are not on the map now, and vanished from it  
and from the earth as much as thirty years ago, and some few of them  
never HAD existed anywhere but on maps, and private ones in real-estate  
agencies at that. And they asked about the condition of the cemeteries  
in these towns and cities, and about the reputation the citizens bore as  
to reverence for the dead.  
This whole matter interested me deeply, and likewise compelled my  
sympathy for these homeless ones. And it all seeming real, and I not  
knowing it was a dream, I mentioned to one shrouded wanderer an idea that  
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