when there
is no
particular
occasion
for him at
home. Such
as travel
carry with
them a
passport
from the
Prince,
which both
certifies
the
licence
that is
granted
for
travelling,
and limits
the time
of their
return.
They are
furnished
with a
waggon and
a slave,
who drives
the oxen
and looks
after
them; but,
unless
there are
women in
the
company,
the waggon
is sent
back at
the end of
the
journey as
a needless
encumbrance.
While they
are on the
road they