Chapter 9

[3]Ibid.II., 185.

[3]Ibid.II., 185.

[4]Thetribe from whichMohammeddescended.

[4]Thetribe from whichMohammeddescended.

[5]Dr.Arnoultwas a Babylonian of those days, who pretended to cure all diseases by means of a bag suspended about the neck of the patient.

[5]Dr.Arnoultwas a Babylonian of those days, who pretended to cure all diseases by means of a bag suspended about the neck of the patient.

[6]Mr. Kembleretired soon after to Lausanne, where, after a short residence, he was seized with an apoplectic fit, which was soon followed by another and fatal attack. By the same malady fell also his friend and fervent admirer, Mr.Abbott.Ed. Knickerbocker.

[6]Mr. Kembleretired soon after to Lausanne, where, after a short residence, he was seized with an apoplectic fit, which was soon followed by another and fatal attack. By the same malady fell also his friend and fervent admirer, Mr.Abbott.Ed. Knickerbocker.


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