Next minute, a cat appears, and is quickly inhumed. |
Stranger, beneath this cone in unconsecrated ground a friend of the liberties of mankind directed his body to be inhumed. |
Lingering in the Placenta Garden, I try to absorb its tranquility and significance, but the idea of eight generations of inhumed afterbirth begins to break my heart. |
Birth and death, however, collide in a remarkable way in a number of tombs in the Greek world in which a woman is found inhumed or cremated together with a fetus or neonate. |
Tim Tadman, a third-generation undertaker in the borough, explains that while his father and grandfather inhumed the locals in the pretty wooded cemetery, he has to go further afield, which costs extra. |