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Riley and the black cook were delivered into the hands of two old women , who
urged them on with sticks towards the camels ; they came to a well , the water of
which was nearly as black and disgusting as stale bilge water ; ' but a little sour ...
Riley and the black cook were delivered into the hands of two old women , who
urged them on with sticks towards the camels ; they came to a well , the water of
which was nearly as black and disgusting as stale bilge water ; ' but a little sour ...
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In travelling between N . E . and East , Sidi Hamet said he saw a camel , but Riley
could discern nothing for two hours ... On the evening of the 1st October , they
met with a drove of camels , which had been watering to the northward ; by these
...
In travelling between N . E . and East , Sidi Hamet said he saw a camel , but Riley
could discern nothing for two hours ... On the evening of the 1st October , they
met with a drove of camels , which had been watering to the northward ; by these
...
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Adams says that , at Tudenny , where there were four wells of excellent water ,
they remained fourteen days to recruit the strength of the ransomed Mnors ; that
on setting out they loaded their four camels with water , dates , and flour ; that
from ...
Adams says that , at Tudenny , where there were four wells of excellent water ,
they remained fourteen days to recruit the strength of the ransomed Mnors ; that
on setting out they loaded their four camels with water , dates , and flour ; that
from ...
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that the wet id , charcoale benis tendemelley that ' coals for the camels ' meant '
coals carried by the camels ' fordressing the men ' s victuals in the Desert , where
nothing was to be had to kindle a fire ; but he repeats it so frequently , and on ...
that the wet id , charcoale benis tendemelley that ' coals for the camels ' meant '
coals carried by the camels ' fordressing the men ' s victuals in the Desert , where
nothing was to be had to kindle a fire ; but he repeats it so frequently , and on ...
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our “ There began to blow a fierce wind from the south - east , called the wind of
the desert , ( Shume , ) bringing death and destruction with it ; we could not
advance nor retreat , so we took the loading from off our · camels , and piled it in
one ...
our “ There began to blow a fierce wind from the south - east , called the wind of
the desert , ( Shume , ) bringing death and destruction with it ; we could not
advance nor retreat , so we took the loading from off our · camels , and piled it in
one ...
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