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David Tomlinson <[log in to unmask]>
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Sat, 16 Mar 1996 06:44:09 -0500
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I think Jack Cady is right about the funereal habits of Americans having
an influence.  One casebook on _Huckleberry Finn_, called _The Art of
Huckleberry Finn_ included selections from _The Sentimental Song Book_
which are more than a gentle reminder of Botts.

A custom which used to be followed upon a death was the printing and
handing out of small cards which contained a short inspirtational or
sentimental poem.  It was an extra expense, of course; but I have been to
one or two funerals in the last decade here in Baltimore where the custom
was still observed.  I can see that poems like Emmaline's would have
great popularity at such occasions.

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