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Updated: May 12, 2025
"'Yes, yes! said the crowd, for the defunct was detested by everybody, 'a triumph for Gargousse! a triumph for Gringalet. "It was night; they lighted wisps of straw, they tied Gargousse on a bench, which four boys carried on their shoulders; the sweet pet of an ape did not appear to dislike this, and assumed the airs of a conqueror, showing his teeth to the crowd.
The so-called theism that is embalmed in the old theology and is still preached is utterly defunct for many persons of this generation. Like it or not, that is a fact. The creeds of the churches contain conceptions of God's nature and of his action toward the human race which are intolerable to the ethical mind of the twentieth century.
I understand how a man may rise on the stepping-stone of his defunct superior officer to higher things; but his dead self it won't do, Alfred; it won't do. But hark! that heavy sound breaks in once more, as if the clouds its echo would repeat. "Ha-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-ay!" Who is he whose grief bears such an emphasis? whose phrase of sorrow makes the very lignum quiver in sympathy?
To Arthur, an "ally taw," that is, a real alabaster marble, such as he now fumbled in his pocket, was an object of more importance than all the defunct bishops, archbishops, kings, queens, and benefactors of every sort, whose grim portraits stared at him by day and night.
All you've got to do is to just be ca'm and stack it up they'll stand the racket. Why, man, you can take a defunct that you couldn't GIVE away; and get your embamming traps around you and go to work; and in a couple of hours he is worth a cool six hundred that's what HE'S worth. There ain't anything equal to it but trading rats for di'monds in time of famine.
Roger was never able to understand how he ran, or rather flew so fast, and without fatigue. In short, he did not lose a single game, and won the souls of the six defunct golfers. Belzébuth rolled his eyes like an angry tom-cat. “Shall we go on?” said the wheelwright of Coq. “No,” replied the other; “they expect me at the Witches’ Sabbath on the hill of Copiémont.
It was precisely on the same ground that the Duke of Cumberland declined to complete the agreement whereby a reconciliation was to be effected between himself and the kaiser. Born crown prince of the now defunct Kingdom of Hanover, he should have succeeded to the throne of the Duchy of Brunswick on the death of his kinsman, the late Duke of Brunswick, in 1884.
"You persist, then, in saying that I am not even to take my head cook with me?" "On no account whatever." "Then I am defunct already." "That you will be so, sir, in two months, if you remain here, there cannot be a doubt." "Then, good heavens! where can I go? What am I to do without carriages, without opera nightingales, and, above all things, without a head cook?"
It would be very unsatisfactory to engage in a business of which he knew absolutely nothing. A taxidermist ought not to blush with ignorance when asked some simple question about a little dead bird or a defunct fish.
They came generally to consider the interval between death and the resurrection as a kind of blank in the consciousness of the defunct. At the time of which we speak, belief in the resurrection almost alone prevailed. The funeral rite was undoubtedly the Jewish rite. No importance was attached to it; no inscription indicated the name of the dead.
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