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الصفحة 105
This striking metaphor ' You have killed my son ' , the headman's ' You killed me in 1926 ' , and the remark made by another speaker , ' This our child you have killed for us . We thought he was big enough , but you have killed him ' ...
This striking metaphor ' You have killed my son ' , the headman's ' You killed me in 1926 ' , and the remark made by another speaker , ' This our child you have killed for us . We thought he was big enough , but you have killed him ' ...
الصفحة 139
... and ruath ringo , the ox of the meat , an animal killed by the bridegroom's people to provide the mother of the bride with meat — it is killed in her home but there is no special time when it has to be presented .
... and ruath ringo , the ox of the meat , an animal killed by the bridegroom's people to provide the mother of the bride with meat — it is killed in her home but there is no special time when it has to be presented .
الصفحة 140
It is then killed in front of the mother's hut . The wife's parents probably make the husband's party a return present of a sheep . They eat part of it in the home of the wife's parents and take the rest of the meat back with them to ...
It is then killed in front of the mother's hut . The wife's parents probably make the husband's party a return present of a sheep . They eat part of it in the home of the wife's parents and take the rest of the meat back with them to ...
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