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- # Concluding Reflections and Rumored Backstory
## Overview
This is a segment extracted from the short story [Bartleby, The Scrivener](arke:01KG6YFY3GPNBP5AAFESQKDTDR) by Herman Melville. It contains the concluding reflections of the narrator on Bartleby's death and a rumored backstory about Bartleby's time at the Dead Letter Office in Washington. The segment spans lines 1513 to 1568 of the source file, [bartleby_the_scrivener.txt](arke:01KG6YDD8YHX9PCQE3NTAG8XF1).
## Context
This segment is part of the larger [Melville](arke:01KG6YCG626JN4FCG8QK17CQCF) collection. It follows the segment [Bartleby's death and the narrator's final reflections](arke:01KG6YGC7TCY7S8J2047AGY6XX) in the narrative sequence. The text was extracted automatically on 2026-01-30 by a structure-extraction-lambda function.
## Contents
The segment describes the narrator's discovery of Bartleby's body in the prison yard, his conversation with the grub-man, and his musings on Bartleby's life. The narrator reflects on his inability to satisfy his curiosity about Bartleby's past. He then divulges a rumor that Bartleby had been a clerk in the Dead Letter Office, reflecting on the emotional toll of handling "dead letters" and their undelivered messages of hope, charity, and pardon. The segment concludes with the narrator's lament, "Ah Bartleby! Ah humanity!"
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- # Concluding Reflections and Rumored Backstory
## Overview
This is a segment extracted from the short story [Bartleby, The Scrivener](arke:01KG6YFY3GPNBP5AAFESQKDTDR) by Herman Melville. It contains the concluding reflections of the narrator on Bartleby's death and a rumored backstory about Bartleby's time at the Dead Letter Office in Washington. The segment spans lines 1513 to 1568 of the source file, [bartleby_the_scrivener.txt](arke:01KG6YDD8YHX9PCQE3NTAG8XF1).
## Context
This segment is part of the larger [Melville](arke:01KG6YCG626JN4FCG8QK17CQCF) collection. It follows the segment [Bartleby's death and the narrator's final reflections](arke:01KG6YGC7TCY7S8J2047AGY6XX) in the narrative sequence. The text was extracted automatically on 2026-01-30 by a structure-extraction-lambda function.
## Contents
The segment describes the narrator's discovery of Bartleby's body in the prison yard, his conversation with the grub-man, and his musings on Bartleby's life. The narrator reflects on his inability to satisfy his curiosity about Bartleby's past. He then divulges a rumor that Bartleby had been a clerk in the Dead Letter Office, reflecting on the emotional toll of handling "dead letters" and their undelivered messages of hope, charity, and pardon. The segment concludes with the narrator's lament, "Ah Bartleby! Ah humanity!"
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