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 (A march is played by the orchestra, and a procession of Bohemians in robes of red, white and black descends the hillside slowly. They carry torches, and a bier covered with a pall. As they reach the point at which the body of Mammon lies, the march merges into the Final Chorus, which is sung by the Wood-Spirits and Woodmen. As this comes to a close the hillside is brilliantly illuminated, the body of Mammon is placed on the bier and the procession forms for the Cremation of Care.)