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1001 Nights[Arabian Nights], V4
Richard Burton

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larger population of fighting men, made death the penalty for lying
with a beast (Deut.  xxvii.  21).  C.  S.  Sonnini (Travels, English
translation, p.  663) gives a curious account of Fellah lewdness.
"The female crocodile during congress is turned upon her back ( ?)
and cannot rise without difficulty.  Will it be believed that there
are men who take advantage of the helpless situation of the female,
drive off the male, and supplant him in this frightful intercourse
? Horrible embraces, the knowledge of which was wanting to complete
the disgusting history of human perversity!" The French traveller
forgets to add the superstitious explanation of this congress which
is the sovereignest charm for rising to rank and riches.  The Ajaib
al-Hind tells a tale (chaps.  xxxix.) of a certain Mohammed bin
Bullishad who had issue by a she-ape: the young ones were hairless
of body and wore quasi-human faces; and the father's sight had
become dim by his bestial-practice.   

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