221 ([return])
[ i.e. as she was in her own home.]

222 ([return])
[ Arab. "Sulúk" a Sufistical expression, the road to salvation, &c.]

223 ([return])
[ In the H. V. her diet consisted of dry bread and fruits.]

224 ([return])
[ This is the first mention of the windows in the Arabic MS.]

225 ([return])
[ For this "Roc" of the older writers see vols. v. 122; vi. 16-49. I may remind the reader that the O. Egyptian "Rokh," or "Rukh," by some written "Rekhit," whose ideograph is a monstrous bird with one claw raised, also denotes pure wise Spirits, the Magi, &c. I know a man who derives from it our "rook" = beak and parson.]