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"
"
He
looks
quite
resigned
,
"
said
my
aunt
.
"
That
's
what
the
woman
we
had
in
to
wash
him
said
.
She
said
he
just
looked
as
if
he
was
asleep
,
he
looked
that
peaceful
and
resigned
.
No
one
would
think
he
'd
make
such
a
beautiful
corpse
.
"
"
Yes
,
indeed
,
"
said
my
aunt
.
She
sipped
a
little
more
from
her
glass
and
said
:
"
Well
,
Miss
Flynn
,
at
any
rate
it
must
be
a
great
comfort
for
you
to
know
that
you
did
all
you
could
for
him
.
You
were
both
very
kind
to
him
,
I
must
say
.
"
Eliza
smoothed
her
dress
over
her
knees
.
"
Ah
,
poor
James
!
"
she
said
.
"
God
knows
we
done
all
we
could
,
as
poor
as
we
are
--
we
would
n't
see
him
want
anything
while
he
was
in
it
.
"
Nannie
had
leaned
her
head
against
the
sofa-pillow
and
seemed
about
to
fall
asleep
.
"
There
's
poor
Nannie
,
"
said
Eliza
,
looking
at
her
,
"
she
's
wore
out
.
All
the
work
we
had
,
she
and
me
,
getting
in
the
woman
to
wash
him
and
then
laying
him
out
and
then
the
coffin
and
then
arranging
about
the
Mass
in
the
chapel
.
Only
for
Father
O'Rourke
I
do
n't
know
what
we
'd
done
at
all
.
It
was
him
brought
us
all
them
flowers
and
them
two
candlesticks
out
of
the
chapel
and
wrote
out
the
notice
for
the
Freeman
's
General
and
took
charge
of
all
the
papers
for
the
cemetery
and
poor
James
's
insurance
.
"