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[ Duvat inkstand, dulat fortune. See The Beharistan, Seventh Garden.]

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[ Mr. Arbuthnot was the only man whom Burton addressed by a nickname.]

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[ Headings of Jami's chapters.]

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[ It appeared in 1887.]

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[ Abu Mohammed al Kasim ibn Ali, surnamed Al-Hariri (the silk merchant), 1054 A. D. to 1121 A. D. The Makamat, a collection of witty rhymed tales, is one of the most popular works in the East. The interest clusters round the personality of a clever wag and rogue named Abu Seid.]

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