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136               TRAVELS IN OMAN.                       [CIL


                                  How long he amused himself in this way,

                                  I know not; for after collecting all the
                                  clothes we had with us, and selecting the

                                  softest piece of ground we could discover,
                                  we were soon asleep.

                                     Early this morning, the natives assembled
                                  to inquire how we had passed the night, and

                                  finding we made no complaint either of our
                                  lodgings or the keenness of the air, they ap­

                                  plied to Ali for information, as to who we
                                  were, and from what country we came ; but he

                                  was indignantly silent. It was evident that
                                  they expected we should suffer in an equal
                                  degree with those of the low lands who had

                                  visited them ; their surprise, therefore, was

                                  very great when they next applied to my
                                  servant, a shrewd fellow, who spoke Arabic

                                  with considerable fluency, and learnt that we
                                  came from a climate far colder than their

                                  own ; “ where, instead of having ice and snow
                                  but a very few days in the year, as you have
                                  here, it is found for six months together.”

                                  After listening to this explanation they went

                                  away for a short time, and prepared a small
                                  shed, which had formerly been used as a cow­

                                  house, for our reception ; thither we were
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