Narrative of a Year's Journey Through Central And Eastern Arabia (1862-63) 1

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I have often heard much good sense and practical morality enounced on these occasions both here and in Kaseem. In the Wahhabee provinces matters often took a different turn ; but of this hereafter.
When the reading, or the reading and sermon together, are concluded, every one would remain seated in silence for a minute or so, partly as though to reflect on what they had heard, and partly to give the more important personages present free time to retire before the press of the throng. Telrd woul
...d naturally be the first to rise and leave the building, accom- panied by Zamil and his brothers or 'Abd-el-Mahsin, and take his place on a stone bench in the courtyard without, there to hold a short afternoon audience. On this occasion minor causes, and whatever had not been deemed of sufficient importance to occupy the morning hours, would often be discussed ; and Telal himself would occasionally relax into a condescending smile when some Bedouin presented his uncouth complaint, or two townsmen, guilty of having called each other hard names, were brought into his presence.

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