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Vambéry, supra, p. 332. Cromer, Political and Literary Essays, pp. 25-28. E. J. Dillon, "Persia not Ripe for Self-Government," Contemporary Review, April, 1910. "Egypt," No. 1 , p. 6. Rev. J. P. Jones, "The Present Situation in India," Journal of Race Development, July, 1910. Dr. T. Madavan Nair, "Caste and Democracy," Edinburgh Review, October, 1918.

Now, setting aside Dana of the New York Sun, Dana is a Bhil name, and Da fits no native of India unless you except the Bengali De as the original spelling. Da is Lap or Finnish; and Dana Da was neither Finn, Chin, Bhil, Bengali, Lap, Nair, Gond, Romaney, Magh, Bokhariot, Kurd, Armenian, Levantine, Jew, Persian, Punjabi, Madrasi, Parsee, nor anything else known to ethnologists.

"Is this the Lalla Rookh porter?" asked Glover. O'Brien nodded. "Who's your passenger in Eleven back there?" demanded Glover, turning to the darky. "Me?" stammered Raz Brown. "Who's your fare in Eleven in Lalla Rookh?" "My fare? Why, I ain't got nair 'a fare in Lalla Rookh. She's dead, boss." "You've got a woman passenger in Eleven. What are you talking about? What's the matter with you?"

Vessels fitted with tanks Native pilots agree to guide them to India Their advanced knowledge of navigation Another column erected A convict lad left with the King Farewells Ships sail Mortality Coast of India seen Anchor off Capocate Dark-skinned naked natives appear Da Gama's politic treatment of natives A Nair comes from the King of Calecut Da Gama fabricates a story to account for his visit The Moorish traders plot to destroy the Portuguese A Castilian comes on board Warns da Gama of the Moors' plot Nicolas Coelho sent on shore with rich presents for the King Tired by delays Coelho received by the King Arrangements made for trading Merchandise landed Damaged spices offered in return Received by the Portuguese The Castilian warns da Gama not to venture on shore without hostages Hostages sent off Vasco da Gama visits the King of Calecut Magnificent presents sent by the King.

Later, when John had gone to do the chores, the old doctor still sat by Cornelia's bed. He took the girl's hand in his an unusual demonstration of feeling for a mountaineer and said to her, gently, "Cornely, there won't never be no mo' there'll be nair another baby to you, honey." The stricken girl fastened her eyes upon his in dumb pain and protest.

Through a long period they have most strictly preserved the custom of matriarchal heredity, which has led to an unusual concentration of the family group, and it is probable that here is the best explanation of the conjugal liberty of the Naïr girls. However singular their system may appear to us, it is the most logical and complete of any polyandric system.

"I p'intedly dassent to leave her over one night and not a soul with her but Sammy, and he nothin' but a chile and not a neighbor within a mild of our place and sech a night! Pap and me we'll hitch up an' mak' 'as'e back to Huldy. We'll be here to the funeral a Sunday but I dassent to stay away from Huldy nair another hour now."

"W'y, Sammy, w'y, Sammy honey, you know Pappy don't do it fer nair sech a reason. Hit don't look no sech a thing like you was shif'less an' lazy. Hit jes look like Pappy got nothin' to do, an' love to come and give you a turn with yo' co'n; an', Sammy honey," the good farmer for the moment getting the better of the timid, soft-hearted parent, "hit is might'ly in the weeds, boy.

Now, setting aside Dana of the New York Sun, Dana is a Bhil name, and Da fits no native of India unless you accept the Bengali as the original spelling. Da is Lap or Finnish; and Dana Da was neither Finn, Chin, Bhil, Bengali, Lap, Nair, Gond, Romaney, Magh, Bokhariot, Kurd, Armenian, Levantine, Jew, Persian, Punjabi, Madrasi, Parsee, nor anything else known to ethnologists.

These things being arranged, were placed in napkins on the deck. The Nair, who soon afterwards came on board, greatly admired them, and intimated that the King was ready to receive the ambassador. On this Nicolas Coelho, accompanied by the twelve men in rich costumes, at once went on shore, and, surrounded by the people, proceeded to the palace.

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