The consequences of a woman's smelling fresh Ssho |oa scent

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Title

The consequences of a woman's smelling fresh Ssho |oa scent

Collection

Lucy Lloyd |xam notebooks

Contributor

||kabbo (Jantje) (II)

Summary

If women smell the Ssho |oa's scent (of a plant that is really new or fresh) they become very ill. <i>The newly-brought Shó-|õä is feared by the women (L II.-36. 3279-3286).</i>

Comments

1) Note on the inside of the cover of Book II-36: pp.3242-3332 were translated in September 1873, but Lloyd 'Began to enter from p.3261 Aug. 1st 1911.', 2) See also <i>About Ssho |oa: where to be found</i> and <i>An ignorant man digs up Ssho |oa and the consequences of his actions</i> and <i>How women fear the new Ssho |oa which has just been brought home</i> and <i>Ssho |oa </i>and <i>What the man does and says to the new Ssho |oa so that it may know him</i>, 3) This story is found in Book II-36

Type

story

Date

23 September 1873

Category

Custom and daily life

Plants and animals

Story Pages

3284-3286

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