10.And with that she padded off after Eleseus up through the forest, shrunken with age, grey and abject, and for ever nosing after things, imperishable.
11.Economics entered . It is possible to turn out in quantity a bland , impersonal, practically imperishable substance more or less resembling , say cheese ---at lower cost than cheese .
12.When the perishable has been clothed with the imperishable, and the mortal with immortality, then the saying that is written will come true: " Death has been swallowed up in victory" . [ Isaiah 25: 8 ]
13.Yet perhaps, they are as much out in their scorn as we should be if we asked of the lily that it should be cast in bronze, or of the daisy that it should have petals of imperishable enamel.
14.Notwithstanding, I feel confident that if every sequoia in the Range were to die today, numerous monuments of their existence would remain, of so imperishable a nature as to be available for the student more than ten thousand years hence.