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"mistress, i dug upon your grave to bury a bone, in case i should be hungry near this spot when passing on my daily trot. i am sorry, but i quite forgot it was your resting-place." what is ironic about the dog's response to the woman in "ah, are you digging on my grave? " by thomas hardy? he passes by her grave everyday. he misses her deeply and has come to see her. he has actually forgotten where she is buried. he is the only one who remembers her.

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