When the Cagot died he was interred apart in a plot burying-ground on the north side of the cemetery. Under such laws and prescriptions as I have described it is no wonder that he was generally too poor to have much property for his children to inherit; but certain descrip-tions of it were forfeited to the commune. The only pos-session which all who were not of his own race refused to touch was his furniture. That was tainted infectious unclean--fit for none but Cagots..