It was
all right. I had behaved like an honest man in dying, and I would not
commit the cruel folly of coming to life again.
Since then I have traveled a good deal. I have been a little everywhere.
I am an ordinary man who has toiled and eaten like anybody else. Death
no longer frightens me, but it does not seem to care for me now that
I have no motive in living, and I sometimes fear that I have been
forgotten upon earth.
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