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Perhaps such a coffin existed, perhaps not.
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"There is no denying that the coffin exists.
A coffin may be set adrift into the swamp, too.
A coffin certainly seems to have existed; John Evelyn recorded it on a visit in 1654, and Celia Fiennes wrote in 1700 that she had seen "a piece of his tombstone [sic] he lay in, which was cut out in exact form for his body to lie in; it remains to be seen at ye Greyhound [ Inn in Leicester but is partly broken".
Coffin workshops exist in each traditional authority, and it is general practice in Thyolo to bury people in coffins.
And in each city there will be a coffin.
"Might be a coffin," he says.
A coffin or dungeon would be most appropriate.
I have no idea who would be cold-blooded (or in fact rational) enough to buy this, but it exists: A cabinet that doubles as a coffin [JP] when the owner or anybody else needs one.
Could a detainee be held in a coffin?
It was like a coffin.
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