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Updated: June 6, 2025


She had on men's attire all black; a soft woolen stuff, intensely black, funereally black, not a speck of relieving color in it from her throat to the floor.

Now they all, such as did not marry abroad, lie in the crypt of the church, in caskets of bronze and copper and marble, with draperies of black samite, more and more funereally vainglorious to the last. Their courtly coffins are ranged in a kind of hemicycle, with the little coffins of the children that died before they came to the knowledge of their greatness.

When the innumerable procession passed the gate, and commenced its laborious progress along the narrow streets, seldom, if ever, has anything of the kind more pathetic and funereally impressive been witnessed. Let be said what may, after all nothing shall stir the human heart like the faces of fellowmen done to death by a common enemy.

He was surveying the airless parlor rather heavily, and his curt manner was not pleasing to the head of the house of Zapp, who remarked, funereally: "It ain't taken just now, Mist' Wrenn, but Ah dunno. There was a gennulman a-looking at it just yesterday, and he said he'd be permanent if he came.

It was a narrow lane of murky, impenetrable water, shaded now by the forest wall. Imaged on its amber surface were the twisted boughs of the cypresses of the swamp beyond, boughs funereally draped, as though to proclaim a warning of unknown perils in the dark places.

First there came to him a comparison in which the Kaaba was a relative. He recalled the day he fell dying at the corner under the Black Stone. He saw the draped heap funereally dismal in the midst of the cloisters. How bare and poor it seemed to him now!

It was a narrow lane of murky, impenetrable water, shaded now by the forest wall. Imaged on its amber surface were the twisted boughs of the cypresses of the swamp beyond, boughs funereally draped, as though to proclaim a warning of unknown perils in the dark places.

"I am not," said he, "in the habit of showing my private correspondence to strangers." The Count interpreted these words, and Donna Polixena's father, dashing his hand on his hilt, broke into furious invective, while the Marquess continued to nurse his outraged feelings aloof. The Count shook his head funereally. "Alas, sir, it is as I feared.

The next day I call and find your grandmother is dying from the noise made by boys bringing you private telegrams. And then you tell me, me Minerva Partridge that you have no double life! Yes, you can let him get up now, please." The cabman permitted the horse to do so and they again struggled funereally forward. The Prophet was still very pale. "I suppose it is useless to very well," he said.

Now they all, such as did not marry abroad, lie in the crypt of the church, in caskets of bronze and copper and marble, with draperies of black samite, more and more funereally vainglorious to the last. Their courtly coffins are ranged in a kind of hemicycle, with the little coffins of the children that died before they came to the knowledge of their greatness.

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