Tbey still bottle tea,rs ia -Persia. As the mourners at § f^aerai sit around weeping, wtfdg &i vuX'son are passed, with which the cheats are mopped; the tears are then squeezed into a bottle and used as a charxa and to revive dying persons. The practice was once universal, a.s eteiy old tomb has a tear botUf;
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Thames Star, Volume XV, Issue 4979, 24 December 1884, Page 2
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56Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Thames Star, Volume XV, Issue 4979, 24 December 1884, Page 2
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