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HI.] TRAVELS IN OJMaN. 35
wards, and, after winding our way through
several lanes, with large trees on either side,
overhanging the path, we entered an exten
sive build ins; erected for the use of travellers.
The night air being cold, iny guides soon
prepared a fire, and a meal of rice and fish,
of which we all partook most heartily. In
the course of my several journeys I have
been never solicitous or particular about my
place of repose, and I was much amused this
night at the remarks of the Bedowins, when,
instead of drawing near to the fire, as they
were all anxiously doing, they saw me wrap
myself up in a boat cloak, and lie down on a
chinammed platform raised in the open air in
the garden.
Early this morning, I visited the spring
which was the object of my journey. The
water gushes with much violence from an
aperture at the base of a hill of clay iron
stone. Veins of a crystallized quartz run in
a diagonal direction through the rock, and
large fragments have been dislodged from it.
Some faint indications of copper might be
distinguished between the inner layers, but
no traces of volcanic action were anywhere
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