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             spectable old man, well known throughout the
             country, in perfect readiness to accompany us.

                The houses at Sib stand separately, and
             in groups of two or three, amidst the date

             groves. Fresh meat, fruit, and vegetables
             may be obtained, and the bazar, consider­

             ing the small number of inhabitants, is well
             supplied. When the Imam heard of our

             arrival here, instructions were immediately
             despatched to the Sheikh to furnish us with
             whatever we should require, and he certainly

             acted up to the spirit of the order. Small
             presents of fruit, brought from Persia, pre­

             serves, and other articles which it was thought
             might be agreeable or of service to us in our

             weak state, arrived occasionally from the
             Prince ; and I have little doubt but that our

             speedy recovery was in a great measure owing
             to the unremitting attention we received.
                I would here rather subject myself to the

             imputation of egotism, than omit the follow­
             ing anecdote, because it displays the generous

             feelings I have elsewhere attributed to this
             great prince, in a very favourable point of

             view. It has been previously noticed that
             during my stay at Mask at, a Frenchman was,

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