id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 3623 Frazer, James George The Golden Bough: A Study of Magic and Religion .txt text/plain 414743 15910 70 grove there grew a certain tree round which at any time of the day, festival, the tree is carried into the house with great ceremony to supposing that in very early times the old Latin kings personated a believe that at death the soul, "the little entire man or woman" power of life and death over the man, woman, or child who ate the putting the man-god to death instead of allowing him to die of old man-god dies what we call a natural death, it means, according to like those by which, in so many places, the life of the man-god has a tree and by a person, so in the harvest customs the corn-spirit is Believing the rice to be animated by a soul like that of a man, the the Wild Man. The OX appears as a representative of the corn-spirit in other parts corn-spirit's representative, were taken to the king's house and ./cache/3623.txt ./txt/3623.txt