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CHAPTER VII. 



Leave Daddahue.' — Journey through the Rah Issah to Bulhatoo, 

 distance seven miles, general direction, W. S. W. and S. — 

 Halt for the night. — Journey from Bulhatoo to Dafarre, distance 

 four miles, general direction, west by north. — Halt for the 

 night. — Journey from Dafarre to Aleek'shatan, distance five 

 miles, general direction, south. — Journey from Aleek'shatan 

 to Aliphanta, distance, seven miles, general direction, west and 

 south west. 



April 2d. — Ohmed Mahomed had no wish to keep 

 the Kafilah in a neighbourhood so populous. His 

 store of tobacco would have been considerably 

 diminished by such a stay, so he determined to 

 push on this morning for the halting place on the 

 shores of the Goobat ul Khhrab, which we were to 

 approach to-day, and take our last leave of the sea. 

 Six camels of the Bursane Bedouins also joined our 

 Kafilah, and during the march, the two or three 

 good-tempered natives to whom they belonged, 

 were laughed at, and laughed themselves at the 

 effect a few weapons of the Jinn produced upon 

 their tribe the night before. 



The camels being loaded, we ascended the oppo- 

 site side of the valley of Daddahue, and continued 

 along the- ridge in a parallel direction with the 



