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[Footnote 584: But, of course, the book was not intended for the average Englishman, and every precaution was taken, and is still taken, to prevent him from getting it.]
[Footnote 585: Court fool of Haroun al Rashid. Several anecdotes of Bahloul are to be found in Jami's Beharistan.]
[Footnote 586: A tale that has points in common with the lynching stories from the United States. In the Kama Shastra edition the negro is called "Dorerame."
[Footnote 587: Chapter ii . Irving spells the name Moseilma.]
[Footnote 588: