Terezia Palanki (terepala) from ba25lab10.utm.edu at 10/09/96 08:05AM
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    In poem 6 of "In Memoriam" (page 1088), there is a stanza in which Tennyson writes "For now her father's chimney glows/In expectation of a guest;/And thinking "this will please him best,"/She takes a riband or a rose;" (lines 29-32). Is he talking of his sister Emily in this stanza and the four stanzas?