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The faces looked very hard and unmoved that surrounded Dempster's grave, while old Mr. Crewe read the burial-service in his low, broken voice. The pall-bearers were such men as Mr. Pittman, Mr. Lowme, and Mr. Budd-men whom Dempster had called his friends while he was in life; and worldly faces never look so worldly as at a funeral. They have the sa