Sea Nile: The Desert, and Nigritia: Travels in Company with Captain Peel, R.N. 1851-1852The author, 1853 - 331 pagini |
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... kind friend for the great assistance and interest which he has taken in the publication of these Travels , and desire to return him here my best thanks for such kindness . I am also indebted to Mr. H. Bannister for having had the ...
... kind friend for the great assistance and interest which he has taken in the publication of these Travels , and desire to return him here my best thanks for such kindness . I am also indebted to Mr. H. Bannister for having had the ...
Pagina 23
... and body anointed with castor oil , mixed with some sort of grease , ( I do not remember what kind it was ) . They oil themselves to lessen the sensation of heat . We went on without interruption . We lost all desire of speaking 23.
... and body anointed with castor oil , mixed with some sort of grease , ( I do not remember what kind it was ) . They oil themselves to lessen the sensation of heat . We went on without interruption . We lost all desire of speaking 23.
Pagina 24
... kind of corn ) . It is not true that they can travel eight or ten days wlthout drinking . No camel or dromedary can bear the fatigue of the journey more than five days without drinking , either in summer or winter . The Arabs of ...
... kind of corn ) . It is not true that they can travel eight or ten days wlthout drinking . No camel or dromedary can bear the fatigue of the journey more than five days without drinking , either in summer or winter . The Arabs of ...
Pagina 39
... kind . They then ask each other for tobacco or salt , and their conclusion is- " Salute me Hamed at Corosco ; and you Ali at Barbar ; do you understand ? In peace , in peace . " After this each resumes his way . them and mount ...
... kind . They then ask each other for tobacco or salt , and their conclusion is- " Salute me Hamed at Corosco ; and you Ali at Barbar ; do you understand ? In peace , in peace . " After this each resumes his way . them and mount ...
Pagina 45
... kind of palm , and is of two kinds . The first is like the real palm , which is called in Arabic , Nakal ( it is that which produces dates ) , but it is more beautiful on account of its branches . These branches are shorter than those ...
... kind of palm , and is of two kinds . The first is like the real palm , which is called in Arabic , Nakal ( it is that which produces dates ) , but it is more beautiful on account of its branches . These branches are shorter than those ...
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Termeni și expresii frecvente
Ababde Abdolhamed Abuhamed Allah amongst ancarib anchored Arabs arrived asked backshish bank Barbar Bargu Barnu bazaar beautiful began Blue Nile boat bread breakfast brought caiase Cairo called camels Captain Peel cawas CHAPTER cobab coffee cook Cordofan Coro Corosco crocodiles Cucco dahabie Damietta Darfour Desert dinner divan Dongola dora drank drink dromedary Egyptian enquired fever Giaber give half half-past halted heat hippopotamus Holla Iakauagia inhabitants Ismael journey Jusef kabir Kartum Korsi lamb laughed leave Lisa Lobaied Medir milk morning Morrat mountains mounted negroes night Nubians Omar onions Osuan Padre Pasha passed piastres poor remained replied rest returned rice roasted Rrihan sail sailors sent Sheik Shiek shouted sing sleep Solo Sudan suffered Sultan sunset Syria thanked thee thou threw told tomb took tree Upper Egypt village Wezir Whilst White Nile White Sea wind wished
Pasaje populare
Pagina 266 - And one went out into the field to gather herbs, and found a wild vine, and gathered thereof wild gourds his lap full, and came and shred them into the pot of pottage : for they knew them not.
Pagina 215 - Civilians ; and, as it is called, "took their opinion," showing to some of them the amount of his nephew's debts, which he had dotted down on the back of a card, and asking what was to be done, and whether such debts were not monstrous, preposterous ? What was to be done ? — There was nothing for it but to pay.
Pagina 18 - Uladaiweh, on the east bank of the Nile at the foot of the cliffs opposite Girgheh.
Pagina 263 - Solo. Direct her, O Sheik, she is the maker of this cap. Coro. (Repeat always the first verse.) Direct her, etc. Solo. The thread is from Bahgiura, and the needle is bought for one para. Coro. Direct her, etc. Nr. 49. Beim Rudern auf der Thalfahrt. Anrfan/e. Sol".
Pagina 275 - Nubian sailors \vhen they come down from Uadi Hälfe to Osuan. The coro repeat always the first verse with the same melody: and the solo also repeats the same melody with diUerent words.
Pagina 271 - Dieser letzte Vers wird wiederholt. Ia tal il bah-ri ia las mär, Be-iunsud-ib kaddahmar. Good morning, 0 good morning, good morning; 0 face of goodness. You who have come safe to the morning, and ride on the horses. Thou who hast cheeks like roses, and art cheering up thyself.
Pagina 258 - Greek! Coro. (Repeat the same words with a different air) Solo. He! Beni Suef is the land of the beloved one. Coro. (Repeat the same words with a different air.) Solo. He, Lisa! Coro. He, Lisa!
Pagina 164 - Do not be afraid; we are not Turks, but will pay you money for everything you bring us.
Pagina 267 - Solo. 0 sons of Damietta, how is your valley ? Our valley is better than yours. Coro. And thy pipe, &c.
Pagina 227 - I asked him what had happened to him, and he said he had nearly died of dysentery at Kartum.