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ons from Ovid. Thus there are two in Etruscan Bologna, pp. 55 and 69, one being from the Ars Amandi and the other from The Fasti.] [Footnote 273: Stendhal, born 1783. Consul at Trieste and Civita Vecchia from 1830 to 1839. Died in Paris, 23rd March 1842. Burton refers to him in a footnote to his Terminal Essay in the Nights on "Al Islam." [Footnote 274: These are all preserved now at the Central Library, Camberwell.] [Footnote 275: Now in the possession of Mrs. St. George Burton.] [Footnote 276: In later times Dr. Baker never saw more than three tables.] [Footnote 277: Mrs. Burton, was, of course, no worse than many other society women of her day. Her books bristle with slang.] [Footnote 278: It is now in the possession of Mrs. E. J. Burton, 31, Whilbury Road, Brighton.] [Footnote 279: Later Burton was himself a sad sinner in this respect. His studies made him forget his meals.] [Footnote 280: His usual pronunciation of the word.] [Footnote 281: 12th August 1874.] [Footnote 282: Letter to Lord Houghton.] [Footnote 283: Dr. Grenfell Baker, afterwards Burton's medical attendant.] [Footnote 284: Hell.] [Footnote 285: A.E.I. (Arabia, Egypt, Indian).] [Footnote 286: Burton's A. N., v., 304. Lib. Ed., vol. 4., p. 251.] [Footnote 287: About driving four horses.] [Footnote 288: I do not know to what this alludes.] [Footnote 289: See Chapter i.] [Footnote 290: Its population is now 80,000.] [Footnote 291: Sind Revisited, i., 82.] [Footnote 292: See Sind Revisited, vol. ii., pp. 109 to 149.] [Footnote 293: Where Napier with 2,800 men defeated 22,000.] [Footnote 294: Romance of Isabel Lady Burton, ii., 584.] [Footnote 295: Dr. Da Cunha, who was educated at Panjim, spent several years in England, and qualified at the Colleges of Physicians and Surgeons. He built up a large practice in Goa.] [Footnote 296: There are many English translations, from Harrington's, 1607, to Hoole's, 1783, and Rose's, 1823. The last is the best.] [Footnote 297: Sir Henry Stisted died of consumption in 1876.] [Footnote 298: Robert Bagshaw, he married Burton's aunt, Georgiana Baker.] [Footnote 299: His cousin Sarah, who married Col. T. Pryce Harrison. See Chapter iv. and Chapter xix.] [Footnote 300: Burton's brother.] [Footnote 301: Romance of Isabel Lady Burton, ii., 656.] [Footnote 302: Romance of Isabel Lady Burton.] [Footnote 303: Burton's A.N., Suppl., ii., 61. Lib. Ed. ix., p. 286, no
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