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                                                     CHAPTER XIV.

                                 Tedious progress—Arab Bargains—Anecdote—Attempts at im­
                                   position—Remedy—Honesty—Reflections—Mode of obtaining
                                   a proper insight into Character—Quit Mushin—Ophthalmia—
                                   Sheikh Nasser—Attempts to dissuade the Author from pro­
                                   ceeding — Makiniyat — Arab Funerals — Green Mountains —
                                   Solar Heat—Deresi —Shady Groves—General appearance of
                                   the Sheikhs of Oman—A Contrast—Inhospitable Treatment—
                                   The Wahhabis—Expectation of an affray—Prepare to quit
                                   Obri.

                                     Wednesday, March 9th. Our progress
                                 through this part of the country is rendered

                                 slow and tedious, in consequence of its being-
                                 divided into separate districts, all in a manner
                                 independent of each other, and acknowledg­
                                 ing but slightly the power of any general
                                 authority. As those who furnish camels for

                                 their own district will not, nor would they be
                                 permitted, to proceed further, it results that
                                 on entering the frontier of another, we are

                                 delayed to bargain for a fresh supply. This
                                 business, which sometimes lasted for two or
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