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Cap. XIII. Marriages and Edncation> to p. 82. 
They have riotous Affemblies, in which it is« 
reckoned good Breeding, when a Man lends his Wife 
to a Friend. None come to thefe but married Peo- 
ple. The Women efteem it a piece of Fortune 
when they have to do with their Prophet, and the 
Husbands pay them for the Honour ; efpccially if 
they prove with Child, their own Endeavours having 
been fruitlcfs. 
The Women, as foon as delivered, go immediately 
about their ufual Work. The Navel-ftring mull not 
be cut by a Knife, but a Mufcle-fkell , or bit off j 
when dried, it is ufed as a Charm. They hold a Pifs- 
pot over the Womens Heads whilft in Labour, think- 
ing it to promote hafty Delivery : They feidom bring 
Twins, but often Monft'ers. 
Cap. XIV. Manner of burying their ‘Dead, and 
preferring their Corpfes under Tumuli of Stones. 
Cap. XV. Games , Poetry , Mufic , and Dancing ,. 
to p. 93. 
They have fevcral Diverfions amongft them, as 
Singing, Dancing, in which they challenge one an- 
other. They play likewife at Foot-ball : Thus, they 
fay, the deceafed Souls play in Heaven with a Wal- 
rofss Head, which is performed when the Aurora 
Borealis appears,. 
- Cap. 
