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white scarf is twisted round the head, and partly 

 covers the chin ; and the body-shawl is usually 

 particoloured, bright green, and bright red. 



The men are cattle-dealers, and tinkers; and 

 though dressed as Turks, are easily distinguished 

 by their countenances and lively manner, — not 

 the busy liveliness of the Greek, but the wild 

 gaiety of the Zingari. 



March 28th. — We rode to day up the Arycanda 

 valley, until we came in sight of the ruins ; but 

 from their being too far to admit of our ex- 

 amining them, and returning the same day, we 



