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            his party, whilst I gained the walls in safety.
            These were probably the same men who had

            murdered the two messengers despatched to
            me by the Imam of Maskat, and to which cir­
            cumstance Sayyid ibn Kalfan alludes in his

            letter, given in the Appendix.
              The day before Sayyid came into my hands
            he had been presented to the Imam by a Nejd

            Sheikh. Reared in domesticity, and accus­
            tomed to share the tent of some family in that

            country, he possessed in an extraordinary
            degree all the gentleness and docility, as well
            as the fleetness, which distinguish the pure

            breed of Arabia. To avoid the intense heat,
            and spare their camels, the Bedowins fre­

            quently halted during my journey for an hour
            about mid-day. On these occasions Seyyid
            would remain perfectly still, while I reposed

            on the sand, skreened by the shadow of his
            body. My noon repast of dates he always

            looked for, and shared. Whenever we halted,
            after unsaddling him, and taking off his bridle
            with my own hands, he was permitted to roam

            about the encampment without control. At
            sunset he came for his corn at the sound of

            my voice ; and during the night, without
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