Jesse Fairchild Chavero

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But when people stop mentioning the dead person’s name to you, the silence can seem worse than the pain of hearing those familiar, beloved syllables. Henry James, after the death of his sister, Alice, and his friend James Russell Lowell, wrote in his journal: “The waves sweep dreadfully over the dead—they drop out and their names are unuttered.”
The Long Goodbye: A Memoir
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