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"Could you tell me what day my obsequies would be?"
For a long time now, indeed, he had been the only one of the family at all interested in obsequies.
They were the obsequies of poverty, with which pride had nothing to do.
Although they are delivering obsequies, the evening's spirit is happy.
When the funeral obsequies are over, then I must act."
With the obsequies taking place indoors, there was nothing for a Galaxy air force to do.
More than 4,500 people came to the obsequy, overflowing the 3,000-seat hall, although many did not know who he was.
I had been sent ashore that morning, and saw a good deal of the preparations they were making for his obsequies.
Obsequies ain't used in England no more now - it's gone out.
The obsequies were all that "the boys" could desire.
But let his obsequies be private, as becomes those of a man who died in an unjust quarrel.
The late empress's obsequies were expected to be rather more sedate than this.
Former students of his educative institutions would arrive in the following days with obsequies, when the news started to be known.
Over the first passage-way, and in the wall, is the vault which held the dead during the funeral obsequies.
Caesar's obsequies were fixed for two days hence, the twentieth day of March.
I did not speak at her Episcopal obsequy.
I hope you meant to contribute a handsome wreath to my obsequies?"
Every year at the anniversary of his death they return and celebrate his obsequies in like manner.
The expenses of his obsequies were borne by the Dominion Government.
She just hoped she would be spared a pressing invitation to his obsequies.
She would consult the morning paper for any notice of obsequies and attend those that were easy of access.
They were destined to attend the obsequies of the chief and the bloody rites that accompanied them.
His turn came even as the Senate debating chamber briefly rang with obsequies for the campaign finance issue.
Obsequies, madame, are for those who survive, not for the dead."
The sumptuous obsequies after his death cost the treasury of New Spain a great deal.