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VIII.] TRAVELS IN OMAN. 107


           specting his camels. He related many sin­

           gular cases of the attachment which the Be-
           dowins bear towards these useful animals.

           In order to draw further information from
           him I professed my incredulity on certain

           points which he had mentioned. A party at

           this moment happened to be approaching
           from an opposite direction, and Hamed,

           somewhat nettled, proposed to test the truth
           of his statements by what I should wit­

           ness. The parties approached : “ May God
           Almighty break the leg of your camel !”

           bawled out Hamed to the foremost of the
           party, who was riding somewhat in advance

           of the others. Without a moment’s hesitation
           the stranger threw himself from his beast,

           and advanced sword in hand on Hamed, who
           would probably have had but little reason to

           congratulate himself on his experiment, if
           several of our party had not thrown them­

           selves before him, and explained the story.
           But the Arab still appeared deeply offended,

           and replied to all that was brought forward
           in explanation by asking “ Why he abused

           his camel, and in what manner it had harmed
           him?” The matter was adjusted by a few
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