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mourners

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mourners has 6 facts recorded in Dontopedia across 4 references.

6 facts·5 predicates·4 sources

Mostly:waited until(1), left in(1), took last longing look(1)

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5 facts
PredicateValueRef
Waited UntilFirst Grave Proper Depth[1]
Left intears[2]
Took Last Longing LookCoffin[2]
Rdf:typeGroup[3]
ForgotGriefs[4]

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waitedUntiltrove-cooktown/beche-de-mer
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leftInbrackenridge-cairns-1880-1900/trove-new/123274068_Thursday-16-February-1882_THE-FUNERAL-OF-THE-LATE-MRS-WATSON-Gone-to-the-gravel-but-twere-vain-to-deplore-thee-When-God-was-thy-random-thy-guardia
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tookLastLongingLookbrackenridge-cairns-1880-1900/trove-new/123274068_Thursday-16-February-1882_THE-FUNERAL-OF-THE-LATE-MRS-WATSON-Gone-to-the-gravel-but-twere-vain-to-deplore-thee-When-God-was-thy-random-thy-guardia
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typehamlet/70
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labelseven-sisters-of-sleep/270
mourners
forgotseven-sisters-of-sleep/270
ex:griefs

References (4)

4 references
  1. [1]Beche De Mer1 fact
    ctx:genes/trove-cooktown/beche-de-mer
  2. ctx:genes/brackenridge-cairns-1880-1900/trove-new/123274068_Thursday-16-February-1882_THE-FUNERAL-OF-THE-LATE-MRS-WATSON-Gone-to-the-gravel-but-twere-vain-to-deplore-thee-When-God-was-thy-random-thy-guardia
  3. [3]701 fact
    ctx:books/hamlet/70
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      HAMLET. Let me see. [ Takes the skull. ] Alas, poor Yorick. I knew him, Horatio, a fellow of infinite jest, of most excellent fancy. He hath borne me on his back a thousand times; and now, how abhorred in my imagination it is! My gorge ris
  4. [4]2702 facts
    ctx:books/seven-sisters-of-sleep/270
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      With a fable of Krummacher’s, let this basket of fragments be filled, and finished— “The angel of sleep and the angel of death, fraternally embracing each other, wandered over the earth. It was eventide. They laid themselves down beside a

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