[Footnote 42]: From chujj, a sweeper's basket. One of the many opprobrious names given to avert the envious, and therefore evil, eye.
[Footnote 43]: For the most part, sugar animals, such as are sold at English fairs.
[Footnote 44]: Echis carinata, the Indian viper. It lies coiled in a true-lover's knot, rustling its scales one against the other. It is the most vicious and irritable of all Indian snakes.
[Footnote 45]: A husband's name should never be mentioned by a wife, especially in matters referring to herself.
[Footnote 46]: Worldly-wealth.
[Footnote 47]: Take her hand.
[Footnote 48]: Explain.
[Footnote 49]: Watchman.
[Footnote 50]: Copyright, 1896, by Macmillan & Co.
[Footnote 51]: Aga, noble; Meean, prince.