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304                TRAVELS IN OMAN.                     [CH.


                                     Bedowins, who had received intelligence that
                                     the Wahhabis were lurking around, I left the

                                     village where we had halted alone, with iny
                                     gun, in search of game. Scarcely had I-rode

                                     three miles from the walls when, suddenly
                                     turning an angle of the rocks, I found myself
                                     within a few yards of a group of about a dozen

                                     horsemen, who lay on the ground, basking
                                     listlessly in the sun. To turn my horse’s

                                     head and away, was the work scarcely of an
                                     instant; but hardly had I done so ere the
                                     whole party were also in their saddles, in full

                                      cry after me. Several balls whizzed past my
                                      head, which Sayyid acknowledged by bound­

                                      ing forward like an antelope. He was accus­
                                      tomed to these matters; and their desire to
                                      possess him unharmed, alone prevented my

                                      pursuers from bringing him down. As we
                                      approached the town, I looked behind me.

                                      A Sheikh, better mounted than his followers,
                                      was in advance, his dress and long hair

                                      streaming behind him, while he poised his
                                      long spear on high, apparently in doubt

                                      whether he was sufficiently within range to
                                      pierce me. My good stars decided that he
                                      was not; for, reining up his horse, he rejoined
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