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Knowing that Mrs. Mallard was afflicted with a heart trouble, great care was taken to break to her as gently as possible the news of her husband`s death.
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It was her sister Josephine who told her, in broken sentences; veiled hints that revealed in half concealing. Her husband`s friend Richards was there, too, near her.
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It was he who had been in the newspaper office when intelligence of the railroad disaster was received, with Brently Mallard`s name leading the list of `killed.`
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