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120 They now it down to an elegant upper, after which the dancing girls are introduced, who make a plendid appearance, clothed in embrdoidered ilks and mulins, and moving in a variety of looe attitudes that allure adimiration and excite the paions.

When the entertainment is over, a ilver plate not unlike a alver, is carried about, into which almot every individual drops ome pecuniary grtatuity to reward the trouble the Hajams, and the guets retire in company with the newly wedded pair, who are conveyed on eparate planquins to the houe of his father, while builds of muic in cheerful mood are playing before them,