Then he weaves along again, perfectly ca’m, and goes to dropping in his funeral orgies again every now and then, just like he done before. And when he done it the third time he says:

“I say orgies, not because it’s the common term, because it ain’t⁠—obsequies bein’ the common term⁠—but because orgies is the right term. Obsequies ain’t used in England no more now⁠—it’s gone out. We say orgies now in England. Orgies is better, because it means the thing you’re after more exact. It’s a word that’s made up out’n the Greek orgo , outside, open, abroad; and the Hebrew jeesum , to plant, cover up; hence in ter . So, you see, funeral orgies is an open er public funeral.”

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