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<<On Vestalia, Vestal Virgins traveled to the rivers to throw from
a wooden bridge small images of men into the waters. This was
done as a sacrifice to the ancient ones to protect the living.>>
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http://apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap080425.html
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June 9 => The feriae of the Vestalia
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<<On June 9, 1[86]5, Charles Dickens saw the other first-class train
carriages lying at the bottom of the river bed. With his familiar aplomb
he went returned to his own teetering train carriage, and
took out a travelling flask of brandy as well as his top hat.
He filled his TOP HAT WITH WATER, clambered down the bank,
and then began his work among the injured and the dead.
He found a man with a cracked skull; he gave the man some brandy,
poured a bit of water on his face, and laid him on the grass
beside the stream. The man said only "I am gone," and then died.>>
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Dickens died at CADSHILL on JUNE 9, 1870 aged 58;
exactly 5 years after his train accident on JUNE 9, 1865.