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[ The scene is described at full length in the Cotheal MS. with much poetry sung by a fair slave-girl and others.]
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[ Again showing the date of the tale to be modern. See my Terminal Essay, p. 85.]
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[ This might serve even in these days to ask a worshipful guest why he came, and what was his business—it is the address of a well-bred man to a stranger of whose rank and station he is ignorant. The vulgar would simply say, "Who art thou, and what is thy native country?">[
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[ In Heron the host learns everything by the book Al-Jafr.]
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[ In text "Muzawwa" which the Egyptian pronounces "Mugawwaz.">[