Lacee Bergstrom

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It was believed too that there was no possibility of a soul departing life in peace and entering the underworld unless the corpse was covered by earth. Those who died of illness, or any cause other than the wounds of war, could not expect the cleansing and ceremony, no matter how important they had been in life, but they might at least be given the dignity of a handful of dirt over their body.
Troy: The Greek Myths Reimagined (Stephen Fry's Great Mythology #3)
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