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Notice, too, that, in a spirit of free association, the narrator's thoughts about the book are bound up with taste: golden Calvados to begin with, and then the bitter taste of the novel, which leads to the "bitter gift of pain" mentioned in the old hymn, and on to the "bitter gift" of the funeral.
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