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48                  TRAVELS IN OMAN.                     [CH.


                              more. They were then delighted, and we
                              became such excellent friends that, with the

                              assistance of a few presents and some fair
                              speeches, we parted with expressions of mu­

                              tual regret.
                                 Our return was by a path more steep and

                              rugged, if possible, than that by which we
                              ascended, and I did not, in consequence, ar­

                              rive at the foot of the mountains until some
                              time after sunset. No asses were to be

                              found: the night was dark, with occasional
                              showers of rain : we lost our path several

                              times, and did not reach the tent until nearly
                              midnight.

                                 During my stay here,I received the follow­
                              ing friendly and characteristic epistle from

                              his Highness, the Imam :—
                                 “ In the name of God, most merciful, from

                              Sayyid the Sooltan to his Excellency, the es­

                              teemed, respected, beloved, the perfect Cap­
                              tain Wellsted, from the eastern government,
                              peace be with you from the Most High God;

                              and, after that your letter reached us, which

                              was a proof of your love in remembering us,
                              we greatly rejoiced at your arriving at Sur,

                              and your departure for Jailan, which is as
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