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Of the first class of employees it is to be said that there is no occasion to embalm them in their offices, and if their pay is adequate there is no ground for placing them upon the pension rolls. Their duties are not as exacting as the duties and labors of men in corresponding stations in private life.

All that was mortal of beautiful unfortunate L had been removed to the morgue, and, the name and address of her parents having been discovered, the following telegram had been sent: "Daughter L died suddenly. What disposition of remains?" As quickly as possible came this reply: "Embalm. Leave for Eureka immediately." She didn't get up all day Sunday.

During the hours of regret we recall the images of departed joys; and in weeping over each tender remembrance, tears so softly shed embalm the wounds of grief.

None shall bury me in a costly garment, nor shall ye cut my body to embalm it, but ye shall carry me to Hebron." Having spoken these words, Judah sank into death. When Issachar felt his end approach, he summoned his sons, and he said to them: "Hearken, my children, unto your father Issachar, and listen to the words of him that is beloved of the Lord.

"That man has no gratitude in his composition," remarked the youthful agent of one of the famous Gannal's rivals; "he will not embalm his friend." The words were spoken under the archway, and addressed to La Cibot, who had just submitted her beloved to the process. "What would you have, sir!" she said. "He is the heir, the universal legatee.

Hold these bright companions ever dear, my young friends; embalm their memory in the fragrant breath of your love; follow them with the generous emulation of virtue; let the seal which death has set upon excellence stamp it with a character of new sanctity and authority; let not virtue die and friendship mourn in vain!"

The infamous informer has gone to oblivion, and we will not aid even to embalm her name in contempt. Increasing excitement. Inflammatory speech of Marat. The king and queen resolve to fly. Effort's of the king's brother. Exasperation of the people. Intention of the king. Deliberations of the emigrants. Dangers thicken. The plan of flight. The Marquis de Bouillé.

Undoubtedly, if future historians record faithfully all that has been said and written from the commencement of time to the period in which they flourish, they will embalm the fact that at least one prose writer of the present day has enunciated that incontrovertible proposition. But we go a step further.

She appealed to Julius Cæsar, who hired a man to embalm Ptolemy, and restored Egypt to his sister, who was as likely a girl as Julius had ever met with. She accompanied him to Rome in 46 B. C., and remained there a couple of years. When Cæsar was assassinated by a delegation of Roman tax-payers who desired a change, Cleopatra went back and began to reign over Egypt again.

Why, they embalm it, covering it entirely with wax, by which it no longer becomes offensive to them." "But, papa, might not their instinct have provided for such an event?" observed William.