There's a photo of her funeralwreaths in my photo album.
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The coffin-plates and the funeralwreaths continued to hang in the parlors and chambers.
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New varieties are ever in demand for royal or millionaires' tables, bridal bouquets, funeralwreaths.
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On whose tomb have freedom, philanthropy, and letters been invoked to strew their funeralwreaths?
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The babies are greatly distressed, and are digging a grave, and preparing funeralwreaths of dandelions.
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Under the rule of property, the flowers of industry are woven into none but funeralwreaths.
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The Chief stood looking down at the third grave, which still held the weather-beaten débris of funeralwreaths.
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On the same day, Aboriginal people gathered at La Perouse Bay to throw their funeralwreaths into the water.
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As a child growing up in Killybegs, he remembers the beautiful funeralwreaths she made from moss and garden flowers.
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There Henry learned to twist wires onto the flowers of elaborate funeralwreaths ordered for departed members of the city's unions.
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Fresh funeralwreaths continue to this day to be hung on the ornamental bronze railings round the tomb by the Countess's own hand.
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Rosalie's tone suggested funeralwreaths and deep mourning, but she continued to brush her hair with Peggy's pretty ivory-handled brush, and pose before Peggy's mirror.
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After the Belmont's a and Veitchis (used for funeralwreaths and set pieces) have been disposed of to florists, the rest are sold to peddlers.