Journey through Arabia Petraea, to Mount Sinai, and the excavated city of Petra, the edom of the prophesis . THROWING TKF. MFRIT). 55. rOOtt HKDOIIN AKAB. CHAPTER IV. ARAB ENCAMPMENT. — CANAL OF THE NILE. — PLANS OF NAPOLEON. TEL MAYROUTA. PROVINCE OF OOSHEN. JOSEPH AND HIS BRETHREN. MOSES. APPROACH TO SUEZ. — A CARAVAN. — ARABIAN COSTUME. ARRIVAL AT SUEZ.— DESCRIPTION OF THE TOWN. HISTORY OF SUEZ VARIETY OF ITS INHABITANTS. RENDEZVOUS FOR GUIDES. DEPARTURE FROM SUEZ ARABIAN INDEPENDENCE. After having spent the night in the hospitableresidence of two French officers belonging to thestaff of th
Journey through Arabia Petraea, to Mount Sinai, and the excavated city of Petra, the edom of the prophesis . THROWING TKF. MFRIT). 55. rOOtt HKDOIIN AKAB. CHAPTER IV. ARAB ENCAMPMENT. — CANAL OF THE NILE. — PLANS OF NAPOLEON. TEL MAYROUTA. PROVINCE OF OOSHEN. JOSEPH AND HIS BRETHREN. MOSES. APPROACH TO SUEZ. — A CARAVAN. — ARABIAN COSTUME. ARRIVAL AT SUEZ.— DESCRIPTION OF THE TOWN. HISTORY OF SUEZ VARIETY OF ITS INHABITANTS. RENDEZVOUS FOR GUIDES. DEPARTURE FROM SUEZ ARABIAN INDEPENDENCE. After having spent the night in the hospitableresidence of two French officers belonging to thestaff of the Pachas army, we directed our courseto the north of Khangha, towards one of the en-campments of the tribes of the desert, who usuallyapproach the Egyptian frontiers at this season ofthe year to pasture their flocks. We were treatedmagnificently by the chief of the tribe, calledE 4 56 ARAB ENCAMPMENT. Oualed Said. We purchased from them somebeans, wheat, and rice. The narratives of theearly pilgrims, as well as of the travellers whohave succeeded them in exploring these countries,mention the custom of stopping at these
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