The Nile tributaries of Abyssinia, and the sword hunters of the Hamran Arabs |
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الصفحة xi
... Rocks of the Desert — The perished Regiment — Arrival at the Nile - Distance from Korosko - Gazelles of the Desert- Dryness of the Atmosphere - Arrival at Berber - Halleem Effendi's Garden - Halleem gives Advice -- The Nile rising ...
... Rocks of the Desert — The perished Regiment — Arrival at the Nile - Distance from Korosko - Gazelles of the Desert- Dryness of the Atmosphere - Arrival at Berber - Halleem Effendi's Garden - Halleem gives Advice -- The Nile rising ...
الصفحة 2
... rocks , devoid of a trace of vegetation , reflect the sun with an intensity that must be felt to be understood . The miserable people who dwell in villages upon the river's banks snatch every sandbank from the retiring stream , and ...
... rocks , devoid of a trace of vegetation , reflect the sun with an intensity that must be felt to be understood . The miserable people who dwell in villages upon the river's banks snatch every sandbank from the retiring stream , and ...
الصفحة 5
... rocks glowing with heat - not a vestige of vegetation - barren , withering desolation . - The slow rocking step of the camels was most irksome , and despite the heat , I dis- mounted to examine the Satanic bombs and cannon shot . Many ...
... rocks glowing with heat - not a vestige of vegetation - barren , withering desolation . - The slow rocking step of the camels was most irksome , and despite the heat , I dis- mounted to examine the Satanic bombs and cannon shot . Many ...
الصفحة 6
... rocks , and the camels drooped their heads before the suffocating wind ; but still the caravan noiselessly crept ... rock , the base of which was strewn thick with camel's dung ; this excellent fuel soon produced a blazing fire , the ...
... rocks , and the camels drooped their heads before the suffocating wind ; but still the caravan noiselessly crept ... rock , the base of which was strewn thick with camel's dung ; this excellent fuel soon produced a blazing fire , the ...
الصفحة 7
... rocks assumed fantastic shapes in the bright moonlight , and the profound stillness produced an effect of the super- natural in that wild and mysterious solitude ; the Arab belief in the genii and afreet , and all the demon enemies of ...
... rocks assumed fantastic shapes in the bright moonlight , and the profound stillness produced an effect of the super- natural in that wild and mysterious solitude ; the Arab belief in the genii and afreet , and all the demon enemies of ...
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Abou Sinn Abyssinia Achmet aggageers animal antelopes appeared Arabs arranged arrived Atbara Atbara river Bacheet Baggar bank Basé beast beautiful beneath Berber Blue Nile bush camels camp Cassala CHAP commenced crocodile deep desert dhurra distance dome palm double rifle dragoman dromedary Egypt Egyptian elephant exceedingly extremely feet fire fish flesh Florian following morning formed Gallabat gazelles giraffes Gozerajup grass ground half halted head herd hippo hippopotamus horse hundred yards hunt hunters hyænas hygeens immediately inches journey jungle killed Korosko lion little Fletcher Lower Egypt Mahomet Mek Nimmur miles mimosas night Nile party passed perfectly piastres pounds quickly rain rainy season rhinoceros rifle river rocks rush sand Settite sheik shot shoulder side skin slave Sofi soil species spot stalking stream surface sword table land Taher Noor tent tétel thick Tokrooris travelling trees tribes Upper Egypt valley village water-skin White Nile wife wild women
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