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72 ([return])
[ Or "difficult" (aziz); Burton, "singular-fare.">[

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73 ([return])
[ Lit. "If the achievement thereof (or attainment thereunto) will be possible unto thee [by or by dint of] fortitude,">[

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74 ([return])
[ Lit. "Wealth [is] in (or by) blood.">[

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75 ([return])
[ El berr el atfer. Burton translates, "the wildest of wolds," apparently supposing atfer to be a mistranscription for aefer, which is very possible.]

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76 ([return])
[ Kewaribji, a word formed by adding the Turkish affix ji to the Arabic kewarib, plural of carib, a small boat. The common form of the word is caribji. Burton reads it, "Kewariji, one who uses the paddle.">[