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| THE caravan alighted in a large court-yard in the suburb, where the
loads were deposited; and all the travellers who had come with it
immediately dispersed in quest of lodgings. With the help of a Mezowar,a professional class of men
| (2) theweinc.exe
| It is a scene which will have lived in the memory of every reader, and I
recurred to it hopefully but vainly in San Sebastian, where this fiery
threefold gentleman might have lived in his time. It would beinteresting
| (3) thewehouse.exe
| In the vicinity of Meroua are many barbers shops; into one of these the
pilgrim enters, having completed the Say, and the barber shaves his
head, reciting a particular prayer, which the pilgrim repeats after him.The Hanefys,
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| The mountains which inclose the Ghor, or valley of the Jordan, open
considerably at the northern extremity of the Dead sea, and encompassingit on the W. and E. sides approach again at its S. extremity, leaving
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| The Turkmans taste flesh only upon extraordinary occasions, such as a
marriage or a circumcision, a nightly feast during the Ramazan, or the
arrival of strangers. Their usual fare is Burgoul; this dish is made ofwheat boiled,
| (6) thewehomes.exe
| We rode from Noweyba round a bay, the southern point of which bore from
thence S. by W. In two hours and three quarters from Noweyba we doubled
the point, and rested for the night in a valley just behind it, calledWady Djereimele [Arabic],
| (7) gaybuddy.exe
| A good nights rest completely removed my feverish symptoms. Fatigue and a check of perspiration often produce slight fevers in the desert, which I generally cured by lying down near the fire, and drawing my mantle over my head, as the Bedouins
| (8) freeassist.exe
| On entering the temple by the front door, I found on the right a side
door, leading towards a large theatre (h), on the side of the hill, andat about sixty paces distant from the temple
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| on the top of a mountain of no great height. I had letters from
the Greek patriarch of Damascus to the Greek bishop of Hasbeya, in whosehouse, four years ago, Dr. Seetzen spent a week, having been preventedfrom proceeding by violent snow and rai
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| on the top of a mountain of no great height. I had letters from
the Greek patriarch of Damascus to the Greek bishop of Hasbeya, in whose
house, four years ago, Dr. Seetzen spent a week, having been preventedfrom proceeding by violent snow and rai
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