A trip through Italy, Sicily, Tunisia, Algeria and southern France . ?»*«: i m 1 r * u t 1 .1 SFAX TO ENFIDAVILLE desirous to see the car, while others were not. Afight was the immediate result of this difference,and chairs, tables, or anything that was handywent flying through the air in the course of thecombat, and smashed to pieces on the head of anyone within reach. Fortunately for us the streetwas not long — some six or seven New York Cityblocks only, and we eventually emerged safely onthe other side of the town. The Mosque de Barbier is quite the finest of itskind we saw during our


A trip through Italy, Sicily, Tunisia, Algeria and southern France . ?»*«: i m 1 r * u t 1 .1 SFAX TO ENFIDAVILLE desirous to see the car, while others were not. Afight was the immediate result of this difference,and chairs, tables, or anything that was handywent flying through the air in the course of thecombat, and smashed to pieces on the head of anyone within reach. Fortunately for us the streetwas not long — some six or seven New York Cityblocks only, and we eventually emerged safely onthe other side of the town. The Mosque de Barbier is quite the finest of itskind we saw during our African tour. The mosaicwork is in a remarkably good state of preservation;the stately proportions, elegant columns, and,indeed, the entire effect of the handsome courtsand passageways are exceedingly attractive, inevery sense of the word. Unfortunately we were pressed for time, so wehastened back to Kairouan, four kilometers off,to view the Grand Mosque. This structure,although considerably larger than the mosque wehad just left, is by no means as interesting or asbeautiful. It consists of


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