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Now it happened
This phrase is used here to mark the beginning of a new part of the story.
grainfields
These are large sections of land where people had scattered wheat seed to grow wheat.
heads of grain
These are the topmost parts of the grain plant, which is a kind of large grass. The heads hold the mature, edible seeds of the plant.
rubbing them between their hands, and eating the grain
They rubbed the grains to separate the seeds from the husks. Alternate translation: "rubbing off the husks in their hands, and eating the seeds"