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A woman in this story complains about women being turned out of choirs for "whipper-snappers of boys" before a Black Gaiety tenor is praised. A man in this story asks why (20[1])Trappist monks sleep in coffins. During (20[1])a (20[1])toast in this story, a man confuses women by calling them "the Three Graces," and (20[1]0[1])watches (20[1])his (20[1]0[1])wife on (20[1])the stairs. A (20[3])man in this story is called a "West Briton" and criticized by (*) Miss Ivors for going abroad, and gives a speech at a party hosted by his aunts Kate and Julia. This story ends with a man looking out into the snow after (10[1])his wife Gretta says "The Lass of Aughrim" reminds her of Michael Furey, a boy who died for her. For 10 points, what story about Gabriel Conroy is the last in James Joyce's Dubliners? ■END■

ANSWER: "The Dead"
<Literature - British Literature - Short Fiction>
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