Southern Arabia

Chapter 40

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Transcriber's Notes:

This text contains many diacritical marks and symbols, where possible these are represented in the text by the following symbols.

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Diacritical marks are sometimes combined e.g. a character with a macron above and a dot below is respresented as [=x.] in the text.

If a diacritical spans more than one letter, it is represented like so [xy=].

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End of Project Gutenberg's Southern Arabia, by Theodore Bent and Mabel Bent