| If prolapsed choroidal and retinal tissue is encountered, a decision as to whether or not to reposit it must be made. |     | 
| The younger men, especially, seem unable to reposit it except by abdominal section. |     | 
| Hardy was obliged, by an order of the House of Lords, to find the body and reposit it near the place where it was before buried, and also erect a like monument over it. |     | 
| Death may be non-repressible and necessary to that extent, but its pleasure-giving properties invite the psyche to interpret and reposit it, precisely and perfidiously, as the exact opposite. |     | 
| He tried to reposit it in vain, and then called in an accoucheur for aid. |     | 
| Is it really possible, especially if we think that after what we have just said, to reposit it each time would be to give us each time a new opportunity for not thinking? |     |