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How a Man Overcome by his Inferiors


When they would symbolise a man overcome by his inferiors, they depict TWO SKINS, one of an HYÆNA, 1 and the other of a PANTHER; for if these two skins be placed together, the panther's shoots its hair, but the other does not.

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129:1 Qy. A water skin.

 

 

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