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In the excerpt from Charles Dickens, the last two sentences suggest two things about parish officials:
1. They had a close relationship with the surgeon and the beadle. The surgeon always opened the body during inquests and found nothing amiss (indeed). The beadle swore whatever the parish wanted, indicating a lack of impartiality in their testimonies.
2. They made periodical pilgrimages to the farm, sending the beadle a day before to announce their visit. This action implies a desire to give the impression that they were actively involved and monitoring the situation, even if their visits were pre-arranged.
Therefore, the two suggestions about parish officials from the excerpt are:
1. Lack of impartiality and close relationships with certain individuals involved in inquests.
2. Attempting to create an appearance of involvement and oversight through pre-planned visits to the farm.
These suggestions highlight potential issues with the transparency and fairness of the parish officials' actions.