In the Land of the Lamas : the Story of Trashilhamo, a Tibetan Lassie, in Which Are Described Tibetan Character, Life, Customs, And History
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Trashi urged them to eat well, and Dralma kept on replenishing their wooden tea cups from the bright brass tea pot, brought out for this special occasion. Under ordinary circumstances an earthenware tea pot, orna- mented with small pieces of china, is used, each person at the meal helping himself or herself from it. No wonder the elderly messenger dressed in sheep skin, trimmed with red shagreen, jovially stroked the few long hairs on his upper lip, and then with an air of importance produced f...rom the bosom of his gown a letter from his chief, carefully wrapped in a silken " kata "—white salutation scarf — and with a low bow presented it to the Panbo with both hands, saying, as he did so, " Kuzug tsen gye " (" long life and honour to you ! ") 28 Trashilhamo Preparing for Marriage " Katas " had also been presented with the presents, but not with so much grace and confidence. The Panbo read the letter aloud. It was from the Ranang chief, and though very politely styled, was quite intelligible to Trashi, who sobered down at the sentence, " The 18th of the third moon is an auspicious day, and with your favour we will send for the bride, Trashilhamo (Glorious goddess) on that day." " Only about two months left then," said mother and daughter at the same time, thinking of all the work before them, in preparation for the great event.
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