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Page xv
... look with curious admiration upon writing . Beduin traders come from Jauf . The Beduins weary of the destitute life of the desert . Their melancholy . Men and women dote upon tobacco . A tobacco seller . His malicious extortion moves ...
... look with curious admiration upon writing . Beduin traders come from Jauf . The Beduins weary of the destitute life of the desert . Their melancholy . Men and women dote upon tobacco . A tobacco seller . His malicious extortion moves ...
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... looks of Nomad herdsmen . Mishwat's sacrifice . Strife of tribesmen at the weyrid . A lonely passage to Medáin Sâlih . A Fejiry sheykh may be known in distant sight . Come again to the Fukara . Visit Haj Nejm in the kella . A fanatical ...
... looks of Nomad herdsmen . Mishwat's sacrifice . Strife of tribesmen at the weyrid . A lonely passage to Medáin Sâlih . A Fejiry sheykh may be known in distant sight . Come again to the Fukara . Visit Haj Nejm in the kella . A fanatical ...
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Contents
THE PERAEA AMMON AND MOAB | 1 |
CHAPTER II | 28 |
CHAPTER IV | 85 |
CHAPTER V | 119 |
CHAPTER VI | 150 |
Appendix to Chaps IV V VI | 181 |
Doughty at Medáin Sâlih translated by M Ernest Renan Membre | 188 |
CHAPTER VIII | 215 |
CHAPTER XIII | 356 |
CHAPTER XIV | 385 |
Appendix to Chap XIV | 411 |
CHAPTER XVI | 436 |
CHAPTER XVII | 462 |
CHAPTER XVIII | 486 |
CHAPTER XIX | 517 |
CHAPTER XX | 539 |
CHAPTER IX | 242 |
CHAPTER X | 271 |
CHAPTER XI | 301 |
CHAPTER XII | 330 |
CHAPTER XXI | 566 |
Evening with the Emir Hamûd Abeyds kahwa An apostate | 594 |
Appendix to Vol I | 620 |
THE PREFACE vii | |
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Aarab ancient answered Arabia Arabs asked beasts Beduins Beduw better booths brought called camels caravan cattle coffee coming commonly Damascus dates desert drink el-Ally entered eyes father feet fire give ground guests half hand Harra head hear heard heart household human hundred journey kella Khalil kind land light lives look Lord Medáin menzil miles mind Mohammed mountain Nasrâny natural nearly never night nomads Pasha passed Persian persons plain poor received religion remain riding rising road rocks ruins sand seen sheykh side standing stones stranger Syria taken tell tent Teyma thee things thou thought told town tribe Ullah valley village walls wandering wellah wife wild wilderness young Zeyd