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The Thracians who live above the Crestonaeans observe the following
customs. Each man among them has several wives; and no sooner does a
man die than a sharp contest ensues among the wives upon the question
which of them all the husband loved most tenderly; the friends of each
eagerly plead on her behalf, and she to whom the honour is adjudged,
after receiving the praises both of men and women, is slain over the
grave by the hand of her next of kin, and then buried with her
husband. The others are sorely grieved, for nothing is considered
such a disgrace.
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