80 ([return])
[ Apparently meaning the forbidden pleasures of wine and wassail, loose talk and tales of women's wiles, a favourite subject with the lewder sort of Moslem.]

81 ([return])
[ i.e. women's tricks.]

82 ([return])
[ The "Turkoman" in the text first comes in afterwards.]

83 ([return])
[ Arab. "Kásid," the old Anglo-lndian "Cossid"; see vol. vii. 340.]

84 ([return])
[ Being a merchant he wore dagger and sword, a safe practice as it deters attack and far better than carrying hidden weapons, derringers and revolvers which, originating in the United States, have now been adopted by the most civilised nations in Europe.]