Story of the Incinerite. . _ H«»g«r»&Comp*nv ^^~ -*»». hi. 1 l; EE Frem b test and pation of Eg) pt o( i urred dthan one hundred j -^Ab the fall f Alexandria came the battle of I the Pyramids where the French, num! ing 36,000, routed and vai 1 60,000 Mamelukes entren* bed site (!airo on the , himself leading t be 1the battle keynote: Soldiers, forty centurisive of fact, would have been the slo{ Soldiers, fort] turies look d^wn upon you from the summit Rub- bish Mountains of Cairo. The Arab city, only separated from tl 1 by the Nile, was actually bounded on three sides by hugemount


Story of the Incinerite. . _ H«»g«r»&Comp*nv ^^~ -*»». hi. 1 l; EE Frem b test and pation of Eg) pt o( i urred dthan one hundred j -^Ab the fall f Alexandria came the battle of I the Pyramids where the French, num! ing 36,000, routed and vai 1 60,000 Mamelukes entren* bed site (!airo on the , himself leading t be 1the battle keynote: Soldiers, forty centurisive of fact, would have been the slo{ Soldiers, fort] turies look d^wn upon you from the summit Rub- bish Mountains of Cairo. The Arab city, only separated from tl 1 by the Nile, was actually bounded on three sides by hugemountains of refuse ami rubbish, the communal accumu-lation of waste through ages of time, which 1 I fromhigh altitudes in perpetual menace upon the growingpopulation and offensively towered far a be monu-mental Pyramids. From that era to the present day is a long refuse mountains have been razed and they nolonger overtop the Pyramids. But their


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