. With the Beduins, a narrative of journeys and adventures in unfrequented parts of Syria . down thus to Mecca with the city of tents, andTeturn from thence. The pious Eastern people charitably regardthose poor pilgrim creatures, that are in their beasts wit, theythink, among Gods witnesses of the true religion. Eswad, ifhe saw any fainting hound, in the next halt he lured him, andpoured out a little precious water to the unclean animal in theheel of his shoe (Doughtys Arabia Deserta ). 2 The camel driver has his projects, and the camel his projects{Burckhardts Arabic Proverbs). WERDIES FATE.


. With the Beduins, a narrative of journeys and adventures in unfrequented parts of Syria . down thus to Mecca with the city of tents, andTeturn from thence. The pious Eastern people charitably regardthose poor pilgrim creatures, that are in their beasts wit, theythink, among Gods witnesses of the true religion. Eswad, ifhe saw any fainting hound, in the next halt he lured him, andpoured out a little precious water to the unclean animal in theheel of his shoe (Doughtys Arabia Deserta ). 2 The camel driver has his projects, and the camel his projects{Burckhardts Arabic Proverbs). WERDIES FATE. 167 In 1890 almost our first inquiry on landing at Jaffawas whether Werdie was alive and well, for we hopedto take her with us again. But we learnt with greatregret that the Dragoman of the party with which shehad gone after she left us had killed the poor creaturein a particularly barbarous way because of her muchbarking. We were told also, and I hope truly, thatthe English people who were conducted by this manhad refused to give him any backsheesh in conse-quence of his cruel WERDIE CROSSING THE DESERT. PART III. 1890. Hfcventuree Soutb anb East of tbe2)eaJ> Sea.


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