Yes. But how did she know it was Mama? She didn't see Mama, did she?

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- Well, if they could believe that. If there was one witness... Perhaps my own sister Lizzie...

- Funeral? Of course there was a funeral. The finest funeral in town. A snow-white hearse and twenty-five coaches. Everybody sent flowers.

- The casket wasn't open, but I've been to lots of funerals where they don't open the casket. And from what I understand, she was pretty badly mangled.

- But it was a beautiful funeral. Mr. Evans played the organ himself, the finest selections... all the sweet old pieces his wife liked. There was 'Narcissus' and 'Mighty Lak' a Rose' and 'Goodbye, Forever'...

- That's the way it was. So you see, David, my sister Mrs. Chumley was there.

- Yes. But how did she know it was Mama? She didn't see Mama, did she?

- Well, nobody saw your poor mama, dear. She wouldn't have wanted anyone to see her.

- Mama wasn't there. She talks to us every night. She tells us to look for her.

- Where, dear?

- In the pipes.

- But, David, your mama's dead. She's been dead for nearly a year.

- Now, you saw her grave out in the cemetery. She's happy and at rest.

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