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XII.] TRAVELS IN OMAN. 193


            Sheikh’s wife, a sister of Sayyid S’aid’s, heard
            the intelligence, she sent messengers to collect

            the various Bedowin tribes who were in the
            interest of her husband, and made other pre­

            parations to march in person against the do­
            minions of the Irntim ; but before any succours
            could arrive, the latter had despatched a force

            to Suwei'k, in order to take possession of the
            fort, with an assurance, that unless it was given

            up, the Sheikh should be put to death. “ Go
            back,” said this spirited female, when the

            message was delivered to her ; “ Go back to
            those who sent you, and tell them that I will

            defend the fort to the utmost of my power;
            and if they choose to cut him to pieces before
            me, they will find it make no alteration in my

            resolution.” She accordingly defended it with
            so much bravery and skill, that the Imam’s

            force, after losing several men and wasting
            considerable time, were compelled to raise the

            siege and proceed to Maskat. Some months
            afterwards, the Imam became convinced of

             the falsehood of the charges exhibited against
             the Sheikh, and permitted him to return to
            his own government.

               The Sheikh’s sister distinguished herself in

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