THE WIVES OF KETEUS 77 law. The latter, on the other hand, insisted that it was more proper for herself to have the first place in hon- our, as being the elder, because among all peoples the senior always takes precedence over the junior in the matter of honour and of respect. Upon learning from those who were skilled in midwifery that the elder AN INDIAN WOMAN WITH HER JEWELS. actually was with child, the generals decided in favour of the younger. Whereupon, she who had lost the privilege went away weeping, rending her veil, and tearing her hair, as though she had been told of some terrible misfortune. The other, on the contrary, over- joyed at the victory she had won, went forth to the funeral pyre, receiving from the women of her house- hold a head-dress (literally, " mitres ") as a crown, and splendidly decked, as though for a wedding, while she was escorted also by her kinsmen, who sang hymns in honour of her heroism.