127 ([return])
[ Known to us chiefly through Dr. Carlyle's poor translation. See Pilgrimage, ii., 147.]
128 ([return])
[ Here am I.]
129 ([return])
[ Readers of The Arabian Nights will remember the incident in the Story of the Sweep and the Noble Lady. "A man laid hold of the covering of the Kaaba, and cried out from the bottom of his heart, saying, I beseech thee, O Allah, etc."
130 ([return])
[ See Genesis xxi., 15.]
131 ([return])
[ The stone upon which Abraham stood when he built the Kaaba. Formerly it adjoined the Kaaba. It is often alluded to in The Arabian Nights. The young man in The Mock Caliph says, "This is the Place and thou art Ibrahim."