Widows of this order exist only in the literature of the tombstone.
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He stopped at a tombstone marked with a recently carved name: Tate.
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And Mrs. Peacocke handed to her friend the photograph of the tombstone.
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She had knelt at the tombstone only days before, reading the inscription.
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His name is spelt Reinhard on his tombstone, as in the text.
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After this experience it took no endofproof before I could bring myself to put my trust in children of previous births.
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"And these gemmen," continued he, "could tell you-ay ,andput down in black and white-noendofproofs of my respectability and character.
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He stopped at a tombstonemarked with a recently carved name: Tate.
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As if they'd stand there for a thousand years, enormous tombstonesmarking the death of so many.
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In the dream one of these tombstonesmarks the grave of her son, but she does not know which one.
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The Los Angeles Times columnist Steve Lopez compared the city's hilltop mansions to giant tombstonesmarking the death of humility.
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Across the valley from Kiely's homestead stand three tombstonesmarking the graves of the property's original owners, the Lahys from Tipperary, Ireland.
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Agnes Halmos, a 30 year-old nurse, said she was more sorry for the migrants than scared of them.