[The Innocents Abroad by Mark Twain]@TWC D-Link bookThe Innocents Abroad CHAPTER VIII 1/12
This is royal! Let those who went up through Spain make the best of it -- these dominions of the Emperor of Morocco suit our little party well enough.
We have had enough of Spain at Gibraltar for the present. Tangier is the spot we have been longing for all the time.
Elsewhere we have found foreign-looking things and foreign-looking people, but always with things and people intermixed that we were familiar with before, and so the novelty of the situation lost a deal of its force.
We wanted something thoroughly and uncompromisingly foreign--foreign from top to bottom--foreign from center to circumference--foreign inside and outside and all around--nothing anywhere about it to dilute its foreignness -- nothing to remind us of any other people or any other land under the sun. And lo! In Tangier we have found it.
Here is not the slightest thing that ever we have seen save in pictures--and we always mistrusted the pictures before.
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