The Boy Travellers in the Far East: Adventures of two youths in a journey to Egypt and the Holy Land. Part fourthHarper & brothers, 1883 - 438 páginas |
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... Frank and Fred in their journeyings were mainly those of the writer of this book in the winter of 1873 - '74 , and in the spring of 1878. He has endeavored to give a faithful descrip- tion of Egypt and the Holy Land as they appear to ...
... Frank and Fred in their journeyings were mainly those of the writer of this book in the winter of 1873 - '74 , and in the spring of 1878. He has endeavored to give a faithful descrip- tion of Egypt and the Holy Land as they appear to ...
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... Frank and Fred in their wander- ings in Asia , and to such new readers as may desire to peruse it . He trusts the former will continue , and the latter make , an acquaintance that will prove neither unpleasant nor without instruction ...
... Frank and Fred in their wander- ings in Asia , and to such new readers as may desire to peruse it . He trusts the former will continue , and the latter make , an acquaintance that will prove neither unpleasant nor without instruction ...
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... Frank to suggest that the name might be made more descriptive of its character if it were called the Red - hot Sea . The thermometer stood at 101 ° in the cabin , and was only a little lower on deck ; the heat was enervating in the ex ...
... Frank to suggest that the name might be made more descriptive of its character if it were called the Red - hot Sea . The thermometer stood at 101 ° in the cabin , and was only a little lower on deck ; the heat was enervating in the ex ...
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... Frank and Fred would have been delighted to land at Jeddah and make a pilgrimage to Mecca , but the Doctor told them the jour- ney was out of the question , as no Christian is allowed to enter the sacred city of the Moslems , and the ...
... Frank and Fred would have been delighted to land at Jeddah and make a pilgrimage to Mecca , but the Doctor told them the jour- ney was out of the question , as no Christian is allowed to enter the sacred city of the Moslems , and the ...
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... Frank inquired . " The mob of fanatical Moslems would have killed him , " was the reply . " They would have considered it an insult to their religion for him to enter their sacred city - the birthplace of the founder of their religion ...
... Frank inquired . " The mob of fanatical Moslems would have killed him , " was the reply . " They would have considered it an insult to their religion for him to enter their sacred city - the birthplace of the founder of their religion ...
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ancient appearance Arabs asked bank boat boys brought building built Cairo called camels Canal carried centuries Christian church close Cloth consequence course covered Damascus deal distance Doctor Doctor Bronson donkeys Egypt Egyptians entered feet five followed four Frank Fred friends front Gate give ground half hands head hills Holy horses hundred interesting Jerusalem Jordan journey King lake land latter less lived looked miles Moslem mosque Mount mummy natives nearly Nile once party passed picture plain present pyramids reached remain rest ride river road rock ruins says scene seemed seen side sometimes soon standing steamer stone streets supposed taken tell temple things thought thousand told tombs town travellers Valley village walk walls wanted whole wonder youths
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