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148 TRAVELS IN OMAN. [CH.
our Arab guide. Yesterday morning they
grew more than usually importunate, but find
ing I paid little attention, they took advan
tage of our absence from the house, and threw
everything out of the bags in which our bag
gage had been placed, breaking several of the
articles, and then took their departure. We
were consequently, on our return, left without
any means of quitting, and being aware of
the share the villagers had in the fracas, I
was anxious to leave before they should be
excited to any further mischief. I accordingly
went this morning to the Sheikh, who at first
evinced no inclination to assist us, but after
two hours’ talking, (for the Arabs never per
form the most trifling undertaking or engage
ment without an enormous expenditure of
words,) he agreed, upon the promise of a pre
sent, not only to furnish us with asses, but also
to accompany us himself to Birket el Moge.
All was prepared by 8 30, and we then com
menced our descent to Neswah by another
road, called Durbh Moidien: its general di
rection being s. 13° e. it is unnecessary for me
to detail the windings of our route.
Before us, there rose from the centre of the