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           the shadow of any influence, or was afraid
           to exercise it, and his followers evidently
           wished to share in the plunder. It was

           time to act. I called ’Ali on one side, told
           him to make neither noise nor confusion, but

           to collect the camels without delay. In the
           mean time we had packed up the tent, the
           crowd increasing every minute; the camels

           were ready, and we mounted on them. A
           leader, or some trifling incident, was now only

           wanting to furnish them with a pretext for an
            onset. They followed us with hisses and various
            other noises, until we got sufficiently clear to

            push briskly forward; and, beyond a few stones
            being thrown, we reached the outskirts of the

            town without further molestation. I had often
            before heard of the inhospitable character of
            the inhabitants of this place. The neighbour­

            ing Arabs observe that to enter Obrf a man
            must either go armed to the teeth, or as a

            beggar with a cloth, and that not of decent
            quality, round his waist. Thus for a second
            time end our hopes of reaching Der’ayyah

            from this quarter; I did not however yet
            despair, but determined to push on for Sib,

            embark there, and endeavour, from the port of
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