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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.”

in “ah, are you digging on my grave? ” by thomas hardy, why was the woman’s dog digging on her grave in the poem?

1.to bury a bone
2.to locate a toy
3.to find his mistress
4.to mark his trail

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