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                                CHAPTER XV.


           Advice to travellers—Honesty of the Bedowins —Seyyid Hilal—
             Advises the Author to abandon his enterprise — Sohar — Its
             commercial importance — Population — Trade — Ahmed ibn
             Aisan—Defeated by the Wahhabis—His character—Revenue
             —Harbours of Oman—Asses — Sehinas—Villages—Date
             Groves — Dibah — Description of the Country—Bire'imah—
             Water—Milk Bush— Goats—Inhabitants,


           In a country where the natives are disposed
            to be hostile, a traveller, if he can possibly
            avoid it, will do well not to return by his

            former road. In the first instance he will
            most probably have passed before they re­
            cover from the effects of their surprise, but

            afterwards he naturally becomes the subject
            of much conversation and inquiry, and on
            his return, if disposed for mischief, they look

            out for him. The events of to-day and yes­
            terday, in addition to many others which oc-
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