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Show PRIMITIVE FORM OF CHURN. Persian Nomads Know Little of Lsboe Osving Devlcss. A method bo primitive thai It Is almost al-most unknown elsewhere Is mill itaed by the Persian nomnds In churning buller In Hie shelter of I be goatskin tent Is swung a rrusado receptacle, also of goatskin. In which ihe milk Is dumped Then It Is nu ked gently by hand until tha sepnrntlon of the fal Irom the minis min-is complete, when the resultant oily mass, ununited as la all oriental butter, la ready for the consumer. There are few more Interesting people. peo-ple. In those daya of rapid progress. I han the Persian nomad. His home Is I where night overtakes him. and he sleeps when weariness suggests that he fall, nrdlnnrlly his roof Is heaven's starry dome, but In case of storms he crawls Into the shelter of his little aontskln lent, where a surp-' lngly Inritn family i-nu he mndo comfortable. Tho Persian, like the Moor, does not encoursttn tho establishment o( prisons, dcnih being a quicker end less expensive method of punishing criminals. Torture In countless forms Is so common n sight as to attract llttlo altenilon, ntul when death super-venes super-venes the body lies where It falls until token away by relatives. |