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wards, the good dames sent for me. I found
them in a small hut of a conical form, con
structed of poles, fastened to the upper part
with leathern thongs, and covered with skins.
It was so very small, that two persons lying
down would fill its whole area. The women
were seated on an old carpet near a good fire,
and I was invited to place myself between
them. They were unveiled, and entered
freely into conversation with me. After an
swering a hundred questions connected with
the English and their country, coffee, and
then milk, were introduced. They brought
the latter in a bowl wove from the husk of
the cocoa-nut, but its texture was so close that
none escaped. I saw no other furniture ex
cept a few skins, for holding dates or water;
an earthen pot for boiling coffee; and two or
three copper vessels for rice; together with a
few ragged camolines, mats or skins, on
which they sleep. A heap of salt fish lay in
one corner. After making them a few trifling
presents, with which they were highly de
lighted, I took my leave, and walked out
with the Sheikh to seek for botanical speci
mens, of which I found a great abundance.