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          Rather a hot unpleasant day & a lot of work at the office.  Court in the morning which kept me a long time, so late for
          breakfast & for dinner too.  Can think of nothing to write.  The diving season begins in a few days so crowds of cases
          before the Courts, boat captains suing their wretched divers, & a few divers daring to complain against the
          masters.  I told one white bearded old jew that he was a shark - he seemed delighted with the idea!  One can spot
          a "Narkhuda", boat captain, & more so a "land narkhuda" actual owner of the boat, from a mile off, they are
          usually corpulent handsomely dressed personages with a bit of a money lender look about them - actually slave
          owners.  Daly has done wonderful things for the divers, insisting on their having proper accounts & passing laws to
          that effect.  The system has been going for a couple of years now, & they are just beginning to understand it.  The
          divers are really just like animals, mentally, & unintelligent ones at that.




          Wednesday [19th May]



          Usual busy morning.  Went out with the Dalys in the car to Ali, a village some miles out among the palm gardens
          where we had tea, & awfully good ices from Mrs Daly's ice machine.  We walked about among the tombs.  There are
          many thousands of them covering an area of many miles.  Each in a big mound, in the centre a rough chamber of
          stones - but all that have been opened have apparently been rifled centuries ago by Arabs.  A pretty place, & a lovely
          sunset with tombs in foreground, huge strange mounds, then a line of dark green palm trees, & a glorious sunset.
          Dined with de Grenier, also present, as usual, the Spences & Major Holmes.  A very lengthy & rather too elaborate
          dinner, hideous bad taste, a so called "eperge" full of ghastly artificial flowers - drooping & dusty, about eight
          courses, & after that he wanted us to play ping pong.  I had heard of this habit & previously determined not to - so
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