Travels in the Atlas and Southern Morocco, a narrative of exploration . Olive GroveCourt in Palace, SafiiH, Crichton-Browne .Moorish in Moorish DressGarden in Raids HouseMellah Mountain VillageDaggers, Powder-Horn, and OrnamentsZarktanDaggers and Powder-HornAtlas Jews 34454769748798 115121 132 149 151 158186 190202240249 PAGE Waiting for Dinner . 269 Kasbah, Gindafy 308 The Cloud Scene, Tizi Nslit 330 The Walls of Morocco 349 Entrance to Palace Court 355 A Potters Shop 359 A Moorish Audience . 368 Leather Tea-Tray Mat 369 Itinerant Musician . 379 In Disguise 387 Water Carrier . 394 F


Travels in the Atlas and Southern Morocco, a narrative of exploration . Olive GroveCourt in Palace, SafiiH, Crichton-Browne .Moorish in Moorish DressGarden in Raids HouseMellah Mountain VillageDaggers, Powder-Horn, and OrnamentsZarktanDaggers and Powder-HornAtlas Jews 34454769748798 115121 132 149 151 158186 190202240249 PAGE Waiting for Dinner . 269 Kasbah, Gindafy 308 The Cloud Scene, Tizi Nslit 330 The Walls of Morocco 349 Entrance to Palace Court 355 A Potters Shop 359 A Moorish Audience . 368 Leather Tea-Tray Mat 369 Itinerant Musician . 379 In Disguise 387 Water Carrier . 394 Faces in the Crowd . 403 Powder-Play 408 The Kutubia ? 413 Among the Gardens, Maraksh443 Powder-Horn and Bullet - Pouches . 455 Village in the Glen of the Wad Iminnen • 459 Winnowing Corn . 466 /Iftaps. I. Physical Map of South-Western Morocco,SHOWING Authors Koute ....Geological Map of South-Western Morocco Strait of Gibraltar Route from Rabat to Saffi ....Routes in the Central Atlas 6. Plan of Morocco facing par/e i „ „ 488 . ia^c 2 y, 36„ 287 M 351. MOROCCO. CHAPTER I. GIBRALTAR TO TANGIER. At mid-day, on the 17th of March 1888, we were stillin Gibraltar, still on the threshold of Europe. Wewere wandering through lanes and streets whoseEnglish names seemed as much out of place as didthe blue-costumed policemen and red-coated soldiersamong the swarthy Gibraltarians and black-eyedSpanish girls. At every step we could not but beaware that we were still under the British flag. Wesaw much to interest and delight us—much to in-struct ; but we could not feel at rest while the current-swept Straits lay between us and our more immediategoal, Morocco. As the sun began to decline towards the west, wefound ourselves on the turbulent stretch of bluewaters. Europe was now behind us, and Africa, withall its promised joys, in front. Once fairly clear ofthe protecting headlands, there was a short period of A MOROCCO. tremendous motion and rueful throes, and thenAfrica received us in


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