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Simpson, William, 1823-1899
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There is a further confirmation in the fact, which at the same time gives importance to these customs, that in both places the civic authorities took part in them. At the Konz ceremonies the Maire of Sierk officiated, and received a basket of cherries, "according to ancient custom, " for so doing. At Epinal it was the magistrates that entered into the negotiations with the abbess about the wheel and the straw, showing that they took some part in the afiair as a public business. In Paris, as we ...have just seen, the king attended and was an important actor in the rite. These details are evidence that the customs were no children's pastimes, but were serious performances. Some of them have been described as solemn acts ; prayer and religious celebra- tions took place in others ; and it is probable, if we ' Le Dieu Gaulois du Soldi, p. 20 ; quoted from Richard, Traditions popii- laires de Faiicicnne Lorraine, p. 254.
XIV AMONG THE GAULS, TEUTONS, AND CELTS 221 had older descriptions, that this character would be found to have existed in all.


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