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In Bedlam, the squirrel kept him company, and he mourns it in his 1834 drawing.
And yet this is a story about how his son, Daniel, the narrator, feels the loss of his 500-pound father, if not exactly mourns it.
When a young boy is shot dead because he was unfortunate enough to find himself crossing a footbridge at exactly the same time as a hotheaded young killer, it is the whole community that absorbs the event, and mourns it.
(His attitude toward his pets betrays a similar fixity of spirit: "Each time one of Yves's French bulldogs dies, he mourns it, buys another and calls it Moujik," the author writes).
As the nation mourns, it will begin to remember the deaths it has been forbidden to recall: not only the thousands who were slaughtered in 1989, but the tens of millions who died under Mao's rule during the Anti-Rightist CampaiGreathe Great Leap Forward and the Cultural Revolution.
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And the nation mourns the loss of that innocence as it mourns its dead.
I mourn it all".
By all means mourn it.
"I mourn it during Passover".
"I think I've been mourning it for 15 years".
On Thursday evening, residents gathered to mourn it again.
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