. With the Beduins, a narrative of journeys and adventures in unfrequented parts of Syria . thoritywould be sufficient to prevent them from carrying theirintention into effect. He was not to set out with usrlest it should be known where we were going, but tojoin us at our first camping-place. On the morning of the ninth of April we tookour departure. Our company consisted of my wife,myself, the faithful George, Haleel our cook, Tanusour waiter, Selim our chief muleteer, three under- 1 A fountain of gardens, a well of living waters, and streamsfrom Lebanon (Song of Solomon). In that City of Dam


. With the Beduins, a narrative of journeys and adventures in unfrequented parts of Syria . thoritywould be sufficient to prevent them from carrying theirintention into effect. He was not to set out with usrlest it should be known where we were going, but tojoin us at our first camping-place. On the morning of the ninth of April we tookour departure. Our company consisted of my wife,myself, the faithful George, Haleel our cook, Tanusour waiter, Selim our chief muleteer, three under- 1 A fountain of gardens, a well of living waters, and streamsfrom Lebanon (Song of Solomon). In that City of Damascus there is great plenty of wells, andwithin the city and without are many fair gardens, with diversityof fruits. No other city can be compared with it for fair gardens(Sir John Mandeville, 1322). OUR SERVANTS. *35 muleteers, and the young man of all work, namedNakhli, who, with our dragoman, now accompaniedus on our travels in Syria for the third season insuccession. We had the usual provision of tents andbaggage mules, and rode on horses. We left all thearrangements to MUZEYRIli.


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