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truth there is in the tale I cannot say but it is a fact that most of the Parsee men wear a celluloid head-dress exactly the shape of a cows hoof. Their burial customs are rather queer and deserve a few remarks. On a rise called Malabar Hill just outside Bombay they have built what are called Towers of Silence. The bodies are laid out in the centre of these "towers" and the vultures pick the bones as clean as the proverbial whistle. The bones are then thrown into a well where they moulder to dust. It seems rather a barbarous custom for a highly civilised people like the Parsees but I suppose we must make allowances for their beliefs and

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