385 ([return])
[ i.e. Can play off equally well the soft-brained and the hard-headed.]

386 ([return])
[ i.e. a deputy (governor, etc.); in old days the governor of Constantinople; in these times a lieutenant-colonel, etc.]

387 ([return])
[ Which, as has been said, is the cab of Modern Egypt, like the gondola and the caïque. The heroine of the tale is a Nilotic version of "Aurora Floyd.">[

388 ([return])
[ In text "Rafaka" and infrà (p. 11) "Zafaka.">[

389 ([return])
[ (In text "Misla 'l-Kalám," which I venture to suggest is another clerical blunder for: "misla 'l-Kiláb" = as the dogs do.—ST.)]