A Slice Of 'Life'


As the funeral rolled away, Mildred spoke. "First funeral we've seen since they arrived," Mildred snipped.
"Yes," Merline said.
"Those Greeks, Germans, or whatever, certainly are shrewd ones," Mildred said, cocking her head to one side, which made her pointy nose seem even sharper.
"Certainly are," Merline agreed. "Funeral business is very lucrative."
"Yes, there's a lesson in economics. No matter what the state of the economy, people never stop dying. They'll make a killing."
"True, Mildred."
"Yet -," she stopped abruptly to gather her thoughts.
"Yes?" Merline prodded.
"How many funerals can they expect to attend to in a town like this?"
"You have a point there," Merline said, thoughtfully.
"Makes a person wonder why they would move here."
Merline stared ahead thoughtfully. "I see what you mean. There is a whole family of them to support."
"I hear that girl does the actual work."
"Really? You mean she does the whole thing?"
Mildred nodded, knowingly. "Yes, she's the mortician."
"That's no work for a young girl like that to do."
"You know how young women are today. They just do it to say that they can."
Merline nodded with an expression of pity.
"Well, if you ask me," Mildred said, with finality, "there's something odd about the whole brood of them. It wouldn't suprise me a bit if we found out someday that they killed that poor man just to get the business."
"What a horrible thought!" Merline said, with delight.


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