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Beasts
Men and Gods

CHAPTER XVII
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In his cap he bore three eagle feathers as a token that he had received orders to fly like a bird.

Armed with a special document called a tzara, which gave him the right to receive at all post stations the best horses, one to ride and one fully saddled to lead as a change, together with two oulatchen or guards to accompany him and bring back the horses from the next station or ourton, he made the distance of from fifteen to thirty miles between stations at full gallop, stopping only long enough to have the horses and guards changed before he was off again.

Ahead of him rode one oulatchen with the best horses to enable him to announce and prepare in advance the complement of steeds at the next station.

Each oulatchen had three horses in all, so that he could swing from one that had given out and release him to graze until his return to pick him up and lead or ride him back home.

At every third ourton, without leaving his saddle, he received a cup of hot green tea with salt and continued his race southward.


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