15 adjectives to describe undertaker

How Landor, the Indian, it was who, again alone in the surrey, with the closely drawn canvas curtains, drove all that day and half the night to the nearest undertaker at the railroad terminus beyond the river, seventy-five miles away.

Suddenly there was a cry, and the crowd about the door leading into the main hall started back, as wild steps were heard on the stairs and a young man rushed into the room where the casket stood, and advanced upon the officiating clergyman and the astonished undertaker with a fierceness which was not without its suggestion of authority.

" "And who are the fellows all in black?" "The bold Brunswick corps, with death's head on their capsthe undertakers of the French," cried the corporal.

When Mr. Hepplewhite needed advice he sent for them and they came, chatted a while in subdued easy accents, and went awaylike cheerful undertakers.

And as for Gussie Fink-Nottle, many an experienced undertaker would have been deceived by his appearance and started embalming him on sight.

He looks, in his neat black coat PATOU Like a beastly little undertaker who, after burying Faith, hops with relief and glee!

Immediately after a poor Hindu sufferer breathes his last the family retire and professional undertakers are brought in.

To-day, with the air and mien of a highly respectable undertaker, he contented himself with acknowledging Lord HARDINGE'S contribution and deprecated further debate.

The skilful undertakers easily lifted the already rigid body.

He returned in a minute or two, accompanied by a tall and gaunt individual, who, in his black clothes and white necktie, looked a cross between a superior undertaker and a Methodist preacher.

Finally, he is an importunate suitor, a corrupt client, a violent undertaker, a smooth factor, but untrusty, a restless master of his own, a bladder puffed up with the wind of hope and self-love.

"He looked like a virtuous undertaker presenting a bill, long overdue, for the interment of some lightly mourned relative.

And although I do say it myself, there isn't a better undertaker from here to Dublin.

This so delighted the amateur undertakers that Daisy's brother was at once exhumed and re-buried with further pomp and circumstance.

Married to a wholesale undertaker, who has buried her past.

15 adjectives to describe  undertaker