Far Off by Favell Lee Mortimer
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The Arabs do not indulge in eating or drinking too much, and this is one
of the best parts of their character. [Illustration: CAMELS.] THE THREE EVILS OF ARABIA. The first evil is want of water. There is no river in Arabia: and the small streams are often dried up by the heat. The second evil is many locusts, which come in countless swarms, and devour every green thing. The third evil is the burning winds. When a traveller feels it coming, he throws himself on the ground, covering his face with his cloak, lest the hot sand should be blown up his nostrils. Sometimes men and horses are choked by this sand. These are the three great evils; but there is a still greater, the religion of Mahomed: for this injures the soul; the other evils only hurt the body. THE THREE ANIMALS OF ARABIA. The animals for which Arabia is famous are animals to ride upon. Two of them are often seen in England; though here they are not nearly as fine as in Arabia; but the third animal is never used in England. Most |
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