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The Striding Place, eAudiobook MP3 eaudioBook

The Striding Place eAudiobook MP3

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Runtime: 15 minutesIn Gertrude Atherton's The Striding Place, the concept of identity and a lonely death are addressed.

Weigall remembers talking with Wyatt about the soul and afterlife.

Wyatt states, "If I had my way, I should stay inside my bones until the coffin had gone into its niche, that I might obviate for my poor old comrade the tragic impersonality of death."

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