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Do you find it cheaper to make coffins yourselves f When those calculations were made out, it was thought, taking into consideration that we had those trained men, that it would give them something to do and be cheaper. Who are those trained men ?
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They are artisans.
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And what is their particular work ?.
They are attached to the plague gangs, to take down ceilings.
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which might be done by an untrained coolie ?
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Yes, they also do some affairs to the apparatus we use. What apparatus ?
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Ambulances, dustcarts, and so forth.
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