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Hearse

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The corpse was wrapped in a hearse made of rough linen cloth.
The pallbearers solemnly hearsed the coffin from the church to the waiting hearse.
The hearse was built using branches and twigs from nearby trees.
The hearse was carefully crafted by skilled artisans.
The hearse stopped outside the church, and the pallbearers solemnly carried the coffin inside for the funeral service.
The hearse was decorated with wreaths and bouquets of flowers in memory of the deceased.
The pallbearers carried the coffin to the waiting hearse.
The funeral director drove the hearse to the cemetery.
The hearse was flanked by a row of black SUVs carrying family members and other mourners.
The funeral home provided a specially designed hearse that could carry larger or non-standard-sized caskets.
The funeral procession included a hearse, several limousines, and a police escort.
The hearse stopped in front of the church, and the mourners got out to pay their respects.
The hearse driver wore a somber expression as he navigated the winding roads to the cemetery.
The hearse slowly made its way through the streets, followed by a long line of mourners.
The hearse was equipped with a special compartment to hold the deceased's personal belongings or floral tributes.
The hearse was parked outside the funeral home, ready to transport the deceased to the cemetery.
The coffin was loaded into the hearse, which was then followed by a long line of cars making their way to the cemetery.
The hearse arrived at the cemetery, and the pallbearers carefully lifted the casket out of the vehicle.
The family gathered around the hearse as the coffin was loaded into it.
The driver of the hearse wore a formal suit and tie, and he drove slowly and respectfully through the streets.
The driver of the hearse was careful to drive smoothly and steadily, so as not to jostle the coffin or upset the mourners.
The hearse made its way up a steep hill to the cemetery, the mourners walking behind it in solemn silence.
The hearse was black and had tinted windows that hid the coffin from view.
The hearse was adorned with flowers and a picture of the deceased.
The funeral director carefully placed the coffin on the hearse with a white linen sheet.
The mourners were moved to tears when they saw the hearse covered in rose petals.
The hearse was decorated with a white satin covering and lilies.
The hearse was elegantly draped with a gold-colored cover.
The funeral director draped the hearse with a black cover.
She designed a beautiful hearse cloth with intricate embroidery.
The hearse was adorned with a crimson cover and silver tassels.
The funeral procession proceeded down the road with the hearse wrapped in a grey shroud.
The hearse cloth was decorated with a religious symbol that was significant to the deceased.
The hearse cloth was removed before the coffin was lowered into the ground.
The hearse was festooned with a green velvet cover and gold trimmings.
The funeral director carefully placed the hearse cover over the coffin before it was loaded into the hearse.
The hearse was white and bore the name of the funeral home.
The hearse was followed by a long line of mourners in their cars.
The hearse smelled strongly of chemicals and formaldehyde.
She was buried in a plain pine box wrapped in a simple hearse.
The hearse was embroidered with the family's coat of arms and cost a small fortune.
The funeral director placed the body in a simple pine box, wrapped in a hearse.
The hearse was carefully folded and wrapped around the corpse to keep it secure.
The hearse was left at the side of the road while the mourners made their way to the graveside.
They carefully removed the hearse from the body and disposed of it.
The hearse was driven slowly and solemnly through the town to the cemetery.
The mourners were all dressed in black and some wore a piece of the deceased's hearse as a sign of respect.
The hearse was adorned with flowers and a photograph of the deceased.
The hearse was made of rough linen and had a musty smell.
The funeral director draped the body with a hearse before placing it in the coffin.
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