FOOTNOTES
[1] Professional Story-tellers.
[2] Street-porter.
[3] It is an extraordinary coincidence that at the moment in which this work is passing through the press, intelligence has arrived in Europe of the disgrace of this hitherto-favoured individual: the prostration of a life-long ambition.
[4] It is not without pain that I have, on passing my work through the press, to record the death of this amiable and gifted man. He perished by Plague a few weeks subsequently to our departure for England.
[5] Some of the more distinguished harems have their arabas drawn by oxen of so pale a colour as to be almost white: and their sleek skins are painted all over in patches of orange colour, which give them a most extraordinary appearance.
[6] The Eastern salutation.
[7] Fate.
[8] Jasmin.
[9] The September of 1836.
[10] I have again to record a plague-victim in this distinguished man; the intelligence of whose death has reached me since my return to England.
[11] Since our return to England, we have learnt that, for political reasons, the Austrian Government have withdrawn, or at least suspended, their assistance to this undertaking; as well as discountenanced the formation of the canals destined to perfect the navigation of the Danube.
THE END.
LONDON:
F. SHOBERL, JUN., LEICESTER STREET, LEICESTER SQUARE.
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