Part 58 (2/2)

[Footnote 588: Chapter ii Sleath's Edition, vol vi, 348]

[Footnote 589: It must be remembered that the story of Moseilema and Sedjah has been handed down to us by Moseilele between his followers and those of Mohaht to the death Mecca and Yae of the day--the ious as well as of the political world being the prize]

[Footnote 591: As spelt in the Ka We have kept to it throughout this book The word is generally spelt Nuwas]

[Footnote 593: The 1886 edition, p 2]

[Footnote 594: Vol i, p 117]

[Footnote 595: Cf Song of Solomon, iv, 4 ”Thy neck is like the Tower of David”

[Footnote 596: See Burton's rero women as quoted in Chapter ix, 38]

[Footnote 597: Women blacken the inside of the eyelids with it to er and more brilliant]

[Footnote 598: So we are told in the Introduction to the Kama Shastra edition of Chapters i to xx Chapter xxi has not yet been translated into any European language Probably Burton never saw it Certainly he did not translate it]

[Footnote 599: From the Paris version of 1904 See Chapter xxxviii of this book, where the Kaiven]

[Footnote 600: Life, by Lady Burton, ii, 441]

[Footnote 601: The pen name of Carl Ulrichs]

[Footnote 602: Life, by Lady Burton, ii, 444]

[Footnote 603: There is an article on Clerical Huazine for Feb 1845]

[Footnote 604: Mr Bendall]

[Footnote 605: On the Continent it was called ”The Prince of Wales shake”

[Footnote 606: It is now in the Public Library, Camberwell]

[Footnote 607: John Elliotson (1791-1868) Physician and mesmerist One always connects his name with Thackeray's Pendennis]

[Footnote 608: A reference to a passage in Dr Tuckey's book]

[Footnote 609: Janetism]

[Footnote 610: See Chapter xxiv, 112]

[Footnote 611: The faiven to the world in 1835 by Dr

Lonnrot]