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Adventures and Letters

CHAPTER VI
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The color is very beautiful, but the foreign element spoils it at every turn.

One should really go inland but I shall not because I mean to do that when I reach Cairo.
Everybody goes inland from here and Bonsal has covered it already.

He is a great man here among all classes.
I have bought two long guns and three pistols three feet long and a Moorish costume for afternoon teas.

I shall look fine.

My guide's idea of pleasing me is to kick everybody out of the way which always brings down curses on me so I have to go back and give them money and am so gradually becoming popular and much sought after by blind beggars.


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