141 ([return])
[ Evidently said ironicè as of innocents. In "The Forty Vezirs" we read, "At length they perceived that all this tumult arose from their trusting on this wise the words of children." (Lady's XXth Tale.)]

142 ([return])
[ MS. iii. 219-220. For some unaccountable reason it is omitted by Scott (vi. 76), who has written English words in the margin of the W. M. Codex.]

143 ([return])
[ In text "Kádúm," for "Kudúm," a Syrian form.]

144 ([return])
[ Arab. "Hidyah," which in Egypt means a falcon; see vol. iii. 138.]

145 ([return])
[ Arab. "Sifah," = lit. a quality.]