293 ([return])
[ Arab. "Ázán-hú" = lit. its ears.]
294 ([return])
[ Here again the policeman is made a villain of the deepest dye; bad enough to gratify the intelligence of his deadliest enemy, a lodging-keeper in London.]
295 ([return])
[ i.e. You are welcome to it and so it becomes lawful (halál) to you.]
296 ([return])
[ Arab. "Sijn al-Dam," the Carcere duro inasprito (to speak Triestine), where men convicted or even accused of bloodshed were confined.]
297 ([return])
[ Arab. "Mabásim"; plur. of Mabsim, a smiling mouth which shows the foreteeth.]