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الصفحة 153
Although he might have coition with any wife during the day , he was expected to sleep in strict rotation with the wives at night in order to prevent quarrelling and jealousy . If he possessed only three wives , a weekly rotation called ...
Although he might have coition with any wife during the day , he was expected to sleep in strict rotation with the wives at night in order to prevent quarrelling and jealousy . If he possessed only three wives , a weekly rotation called ...
الصفحة 388
Occasionally , younger men can make friends ' with old men and by furnishing labour and small presents receive wives . Other men in need of wives but lacking the means could receive wives ...
Occasionally , younger men can make friends ' with old men and by furnishing labour and small presents receive wives . Other men in need of wives but lacking the means could receive wives ...
الصفحة 391
These women are certainly almost all deserters , since Mossi men do not ordinarily take their wives on migration , and , except for pogsioure sent by the chiefs to their friends , women rarely leave their country .
These women are certainly almost all deserters , since Mossi men do not ordinarily take their wives on migration , and , except for pogsioure sent by the chiefs to their friends , women rarely leave their country .
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