Rahat-Lokoum

“But though the descendants of the former great Greeks, namely, the Greeks of the present time, have lost the trick of being what is called an ‘imagined-authority’ for other three-brained beings there, they have now perfectly adapted themselves there on almost all the continents and islands to keeping what are called ‘shops’, where without any haste, slowly and gently, they trade in what are called ‘sponges’, ‘halva, ”Rahat-Lokoum’, ‘Turkish delight’, etc., and sometimes ‘Persian-dried-fruit’, never forgetting the dried fish called ‘Kefal’. BTG XXIX

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