Pretty shades of pale blush are found in Lady Grey Egerton and Marie Stuart, while for bold groups of one color Chas.
The days on which the Pithoigia and Chas were celebrated were both regarded as Corotpbses (nefasti) and µcapai ("defiled"), necessitating expiatory libations; on them the souls of the dead came up from the underworld and walked abroad; people chewed leaves of whitethorn and besmeared their doors with tar to protect themselves from evil.
He was counsel for Mark Twain in settling the affairs of the publishing house of Chas.