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XXI.] TRAVELS IN OMAN. 343


            night, if report does not belie them, very often

            in revelling and debauchery.
               I have frequently joined these parties in

            the day-time, but the approach of sunset,
            when all retired to pray, served as a pretext
            to dismiss me, and I never could gain admit­

            tance afterwards. That they partake gene­
            rally of the forbidden pleasures of wine can

            admit of no doubt, for large quantities are
            brought from the hills : and whenever brandv

            or other spirits are smuggled on shore at
            Maskat, (where they are contraband articles)

            the greater part is immediately carried off into
            the interior. Upon my arrival at Maskat I
            found a ship direct from England lying there,

            and the selection of her cargo was somewhat

            singular for a Mussulmann port, for a very
            large proportion consisted of hams and brandy.
            I do not know how far they were successful

            in disposing of the former, but the latter, not­
            withstanding the strict prohibition of the

            Imam, found its way to the shore in large
            quantities; and I heard from him that nearly

            half the population of Maskat was intoxicated
            during the time the supply lasted. One of

            his relatives even ventured to make his ap­
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