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===Blood Letting=== |
===Blood Letting=== |
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'''Blood letting''' was a common |
'''Blood letting''' was a common practice to let of the energy of young men. |
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For example, a [[literature|literary]] hero [[Guingamor]] is to go [[hunting]] but: |
For example, a [[literature|literary]] hero [[Guingamor]] is to go [[hunting]] but: |
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Latest revision as of 22:02, 17 August 2009
Blood Letting
Blood letting was a common practice to let of the energy of young men. For example, a literary hero Guingamor is to go hunting but:
Ses nies estoit ce jor seingniez, | His nephew [Guingamor] had been bled that day |
Si estoit auques desetiez, | And so was feeling rather indisposed. |
So Guingamor stays at home and plays chess.