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Title: Julie-Jane Author: Thomas Hardy [More Titles by Hardy] Sing; how 'a would sing! Dance; how 'a would dance! Laugh; how 'a would laugh! Julie, O girl of joy, --Tolling for her, as you guess; "I suppose," with a laugh, she said, When we sat making the mourning Bubbling and brightsome eyed! NOTE.--It is, or was, a common custom in Wessex, and probably other country places, to prepare the mourning beside the death-bed, the dying person sometimes assisting, who also selects his or her bearers on such occasions. "Coats" (line 7).--Old name for petticoats. [The end] GO TO TOP OF SCREEN |