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pearance before the Imam in this state; but
the next day found him on his way to Zansi-
bar, and I am told the offence was not re
peated. The more rigid Mussulmanns not
only hold it unlawful to taste wine, or to press
grapes for the making of it, but they also object
to the buying, selling, or even maintaining
themselves with the money arising from its
sale. On the Jebel Akhdar large quantities
of wine is made, of which the inhabitants at
their meals partake most freely and openly;
and at all the principal towns where sugar is
manufactured, they distil from its refuse an
indifferent rum, which in the country finds a
ready sale. Gaming, although equally for
bidden by the Koran, chess, and some few
Persian games played with cards brought
from India, are what they usually indulge in.
Their other amusements are but few : they
have their professed story-tellers, who also
during their feasts amuse them with songs,
which they perform in a falsetto tone to the
utmost extent of their voices. Divination or
augury is practised in a variety of ways. I
have already mentioned the burning of blade
bones, from which the practitioner pretends