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Chapter 10 "THE ARAB SHOD WITH FIRE"

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s than the first home of the ancestor of the blooded horse ever possessed. Everything points to the fact that the gentleman knew what he was talking about, as fine specimens of

he diminutive bronchos of the coast plains and mountains. The descendants of the Anazeh mares, the parent branch of royal Arabian blood, ar

of Carthage, long before that little affair of Romulus and Remus startled an astonished world. In all probability he was a descendant

a, Tripoli, Egypt, and in Arabia across the Red Sea, the typ

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hoose their Arabian horses, and for hard work they take alwa

arade occasions; but at all times he gives it more care and attention than many heads of families, in more conventionally civilized lands, give their wives. The Arab knows the ancestors of his horse as well as he knows his own; and he has its pedigree writ on parchment, which is more trouble than he has taken to perpetuate the memory of his own remote parents. The A

e. This is the Arab version of it, and an Arab horse owner will hobble his beast with a rope if he shows the least inclination to trot or single foot. If this won't break him, why he sells him to some one

ith difficulty convinced that the gentleman was not an Englishman who would buy only a "trotting sad

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Italian or a Spaniard or a Frenchman wants a horse for a carrousel and no

good. North Africa is the donkey's paradise. Here, if he finds herbage scant once and again, he thrives as nowhere else, and attains often an age of thirty-five years. The donkey in Africa is worked hard, but is neither unduly maltreated nor misunderstood. Perhaps that is why he lives l

explicable care on the parts of their owners, who comb their locks, and braid them, and cosmétique them and put rouge on their fo

re with a heel-tap tattoo in what must be an annoying manner for the beast. From the way the native, rich or po

chacal, a graine de calamité or a chienne. This need awaken no sentiments of pity whatever-for the donkey. They are as much terms of endearment as the occasion calls for. The most common four-footed beast of burden in Algeria is undoubtedly the despised donkey of tr

browsing as he goes, and trots twenty or thirty kilometres a day, encouraged by the whacks and expletives o

less one is disposed to let him stand still for hours at a time, too lazy to do anything but swish and kick the flies away. ?sop's ass prayed to Jov

donkey breathes, the more capable he is to carry heavy burdens long distances. Logical, this! And the procedure, too, improves the tonal quality of the donkey's bray. Well,

for load, he daily outdoes the camel. The latter, weighing fifteen hundred pounds, carries perhaps a weight of three to five hundred. The ass

ulled to turn him to the left, or borne across his neck to turn him to the right. The stick serves

an a St. Bernard. When one hires a donkey to carry him over an étape on some mountain road, it is often a beast from

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Contents

In the Land of Mosques & Minarets
Chapter 1 GOING AND COMING
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Chapter 2 THE REAL NORTH AFRICA
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Chapter 3 ALGERIA OF TO-DAY
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Chapter 4 THE RéGENCE OF TUNISIA AND THE TUNISIANS
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Chapter 5 THE RELIGION OF THE MUSSULMAN
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Chapter 6 ARCHITECTURE OF THE MOSQUES
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Chapter 7 POETRY, MUSIC, AND DANCING
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Chapter 8 ARABS, TURKS, AND JEWS
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Chapter 9 SOME THINGS THAT MATTER-TO THE ARAB
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Chapter 10 "THE ARAB SHOD WITH FIRE"
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Chapter 11 THE SHIP OF THE DESERT AND HIS OCEAN OF SAND
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Chapter 12 SOLDIERS SAVAGE AND CIVILIZED-LéGIONNAIRES AND SPAHIS
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Chapter 13 FROM ORAN TO THE MOROCCO FRONTIER
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Chapter 14 THE MITIDJA AND THE SAHEL
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Chapter 15 THE GREAT WHITE CITY-ALGIERS
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Chapter 16 ALGIERS AND BEYOND
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Chapter 17 KABYLIE AND THE KABYLES
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Chapter 18 CONSTANTINE AND THE GORGE DU RUMMEL
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Chapter 19 BETWEEN THE DESERT AND THE SOWN
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Chapter 20 BISKRA AND THE DESERT BEYOND
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Chapter 21 IN THE WAKE OF THE ROMAN
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Chapter 22 TUNIS AND THE SOUKS
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Chapter 23 IN THE SHADOW OF THE MOSQUE
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Chapter 24 THE GLORY THAT ONCE WAS CARTHAGE
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Chapter 25 THE BARBARY COAST
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Chapter 26 THE OASIS OF TOZEUR
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