. With the Beduins, a narrative of journeys and adventures in unfrequented parts of Syria . A BRAWL. 189 looked as if it would become very serious. One of theJehalin was beaten with a stick, and his gun was takenfrom him ; one of our own servants was struck, severalstones were thrown, and the yelling became all stood on guard ready to defend ourselves in caseof necessity, but did our best to quiet the dis-turbance. If it had not been for Arars brother, therewould in all probability have been a fight. But heriding about on his horse exerted himself most ener-getically to keep the p


. With the Beduins, a narrative of journeys and adventures in unfrequented parts of Syria . A BRAWL. 189 looked as if it would become very serious. One of theJehalin was beaten with a stick, and his gun was takenfrom him ; one of our own servants was struck, severalstones were thrown, and the yelling became all stood on guard ready to defend ourselves in caseof necessity, but did our best to quiet the dis-turbance. If it had not been for Arars brother, therewould in all probability have been a fight. But heriding about on his horse exerted himself most ener-getically to keep the peace, threatening the Sheik of theGhawarineh if he did not call off his men. After about an hour of great excitement all werecalmed down, and the Ghawarineh invited our Jehalinmen to eat with them ; and as the latter feasted, stoleone of their That night we had a splendid sun-set, the eastern mountains turning a deep crimson inthe evening light. So ended a most un-sabbath-likeSunday. But it was almost worth while to run therisks which we were encountering to see such a glorioussi


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