They kindle a fire, and dress a repast of eggs and milk in the consistence of a custard. They knead a cake of oatmeal, which is toasted at the embers against a stone. After the custard is eaten up, they divide the cake... The Golden Bough: A Study in Comparative Religion, Volume 2 - Page 256 de James George Frazer - 1890 - 816 pages Affichage du livre entier -
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