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98 TRAVELS IN OMAN. [CH.
The Sheikh met me at one of the gates, and
accompanied me on foot through the town;
lie appeared very anxious I should halt here,
but I was desirous to push on to Ibrah. The
tops of the houses and the windows were
crowded with people assembled to see us.
At one hour we passed Dereeza, and at
1’30, Moderak; both small oases with vil
lages within them. At two hours, the country,
which had hitherto presented a succession of
plains, now alters its character. Low hills of
limestone formation, about one hundred and
fifty feet in height, intersect it. Jackals
and hyenas occupy the numerous caverns
which its surface presents. At 5’30, wind
ing from N. N. W. to W. N. W., still along
W&di Beth a, we arrived at the town of
Ibrah.
I pitched my tent in the dry bed of a tor
rent, within a few yards of the Date Grove.
A clear and sparkling stream flowed around
its margin, and on its banks were seated
several females, who had been bathing, and
were then, notwithstanding my approach,
nearly in a state of nudity. Others were
washing linen, or cleansing their bright cop