126 ([return])
[ The Shaykh for humility sits at the side, not at the "Sadr," or top of the room; but he does not rise before the temporal power. The Sultan is equally courteous and the Shaykh honours him by not keeping silence.]

127 ([return])
[ Arab. "Miat Mamlúk kitábí," the latter word meaning "one of the Book, a Jew" (especially), or a Christian.]

128 ([return])
[ This MS. prefers the rare form "Al-Jánn" for the singular.]

129 ([return])
[ These flags, I have noticed, are an unfailing accompaniment of a Jinn army.]

130 ([return])
[ MS. vol. iii. pp. 203-210; Scott, "Night Adventure of the Sultan," pp. 68-71. Gauttier, Aventure nocturne du Sulthan, vi. 214.]