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What does vonnegut use as the epigraph to his novel?

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    I believe the correct answer is "The cattle are lowing, / The Baby awakes. / But the little Lord Jesus / No crying He makes."

    In the "Slaughterhouse-Five" Kurt Vonnegut uses lines from a Christmas carol "Away in Manage" as his epigraph:

    "The cattle are lowing,

    The Baby awakes.

    But the little Lord Jesus

    No crying He makes."

    This epigraph is usually considered for a reference for Billy Pilgrim (or Vonnegut himself) as he saw horrible things, but complained very little.
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