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[ Here again in full we have:—"He mounted the she-camel and fared and ceased not faring until he drew near to the Palace of Al-Hayfá, where he dismounted and concealed his dromedary within the same cave. Then he swam the stream until he had reached the Castle and here he landed and appeared before Al-Hayfá," etc.]

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[ "'Tis dogged as does it" was the equivalent expression of our British Aristotle; the late Charles Darwin.]

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[ Arab. "Jannat al-Khuld" = the Eternal Garden: vol. ix. 214.]

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[ (I read: Wa inní la-ar'ákum wa ar'à widáda-kum, wa-hakki-kumú antum a'azzu 'l-Warà 'andí = And I make much of you and of your love; by your rights (upon me, formula of swearing), you are to me the dearest of mankind.—ST.)]

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[ In text: "He swam the stream and bestrode his she-camel.">[