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: In the valleys above the villages, nomads make camp.  Their yurts have domed white roofs, and the sides are painted with lozenges, scrolls, and cheques in every colour.  Horses graze in cornflower meadows, near a willow-guarded stream.  Fat tailed sheep graze too.  The women card their wool in the noonday sun.
 
: In the valleys above the villages, nomads make camp.  Their yurts have domed white roofs, and the sides are painted with lozenges, scrolls, and cheques in every colour.  Horses graze in cornflower meadows, near a willow-guarded stream.  Fat tailed sheep graze too.  The women card their wool in the noonday sun.
 
: This is the time of year when farmers and nomads, after a season of acrimony, are suddenly the best of friends.  The harvest is in.  The nomads buy grain for winter.  The villagers buy cheese and hides and meat.  They welcome the sheep onto their fields: to break up the stubble and manure it for planting."
 
: This is the time of year when farmers and nomads, after a season of acrimony, are suddenly the best of friends.  The harvest is in.  The nomads buy grain for winter.  The villagers buy cheese and hides and meat.  They welcome the sheep onto their fields: to break up the stubble and manure it for planting."
* The Nomad's Contempt For the Sedentary
 
:: I do not have a mill with willow trees
 
:: I have a horse and a whip
 
:: I will kill you and go
 
::::(Yomut Turkoman)
 
  
 
=== Paragraph 4: How Does the Town's Society Work? ===
 
=== Paragraph 4: How Does the Town's Society Work? ===

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