Herodotus told many wonderful stories of the Egyptians, among the other. Dogs and weasel especially loved one fire in the city, where the public roads came, everything else neglebant, weasel kept alone; if even one Faelis saltaverat into the flames, there was a great grief of the Egyptians: Faelis life at home, if you had gone, and the inhabitants of the domicile of the sorrow of his eyebrows shaved, the head and the whole body of a dog, for the sake of death, and a mustache. Many in the river Nile were crocodoli: crocodiles so captbant Egyptians. Eat pork hook impaled in the river clenched, then beat the pig living on the edge. Crocodile cries heard at the place where the pigs were hastening meat hook carelessly devoured. In the next place along the coast, they drew and error.
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