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The Innocents Abroad
Part 6 of 6

CHAPTER LVII
9/18

We left in Jaffa Mr.
Adams, his wife, and fifteen unfortunates who not only had no money but did not know where to turn or whither to go.

Such was the statement made to us.

Our forty were miserable enough in the first place, and they lay about the decks seasick all the voyage, which about completed their misery, I take it.

However, one or two young men remained upright, and by constant persecution we wormed out of them some little information.
They gave it reluctantly and in a very fragmentary condition, for, having been shamefully humbugged by their prophet, they felt humiliated and unhappy.

In such circumstances people do not like to talk.
The colony was a complete fiasco.


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