The Way to Rainy Mountain
Where in this story it uses sound, touch, smell and taste?
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From the text:
The women might indulge themselves; gossip was at once the mark and compensation of their servitude. They made loud and elaborate talk among themselves, full of jest and gesture, fright and false alarm.
I remember the sound of her glad weeping and the water-like touch of her hand.
Then, in turn, each man sings four sacred songs, and all the while there is the sound of the rattle and the drum— and the fitful, many-colored glare of the Ere.
The Way to Rainy Mountain