Gift for the lover Once upon a distant time, people made love by givin g up some part of their bodies to their lovers. Everyone possessed leather bags into which their mates placed some part of their bodies as they made love. A fingernail [ˈfɪŋgəˌneɪl](手指甲) or strand [strænd](缕)of hair, an eyelash [ˈaɪˌlæʃ](睫毛) or a bit of skin were commonly exchanged. But it was not uncommon to hear of fingers or ears or a whole arm or leg being slipped into a bag in moments of great love or great passion. There were even a few stories of lovers who actually climbed into the leather bags and disappeared, literally swept away by their emotions. The donated body parts sometimes rejuvenated(复原) miraculously [mɪˈrækjʊləslɪ](奇迹般地), the handicap [ˈhændikæp](缺陷) evoked(唤起) by their love. Of course, t hose who climbed into the leather bags of another never emerged(出现) again. It was commonly thought that such people were reborn [ri:ˈbɔ:n](重生), perhaps as a family member of their lovers . In those days the phrases "giving yourself to your lover" and "making sacrifices for love" were taken quite literally.