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SLEEPING CUSTOM

THE HUSBAND SHOULD ALWAYS SLEEP NEXT TO THE DOOR, OR
IN THE PLACE WHERE HE CAN GET TO THE DOOR THE
QUICKEST.

Submitter comment: INFORMANT FELT THAT IT WAS NECESSARY FOR THE MAN TO BE
READY TO TAKE CARE OF ANYTHING BY JUMPING UP AND RUNNING
OUT OF THE ROOM BY SLEEPING WHERE HE COULD EXIT QUICKLY.

Where learned: MICHIGAN ; OAK PARK

Subject headings: CUSTOM FESTIVAL -- Measure of time Sleeping

Date learned: 01-21-1972

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