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Preface to the first edition
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Ampere has put Egypt in an epigram. " A donkey ride
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—was the one vessel best constructed for the navigation of
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is expensive, leisurely, delightful; the other is cheap, swift,
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ruary; very warm in March and April. The climate of
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subject grows with the book, and with the knowledge one
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if not actually to original sources (which would be the
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consider time spent; and I have yet to thank the friends
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surely not least among the glories of learning that those
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people are much less changed in Egypt than we of the
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essential features the painted galleys represented in the
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they shut us off from the simplicity of that early world.
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been resident in Cairo, and who was well acquainted with the
Preface to the second edition
Contents
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CAIRO AND THE GREAT PYRAMID.
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CAIRO AND THE MECCA PILGRIMAGE.
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Departure for the Nile Voyage—Farewell to Cairo—Turra—
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The Palms of Memphis—Three Groups of Pyramids—The M.
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The Rule of the Nile—The Shadfif—Beni Suef—Thieves hy
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Sheik Cotton "—The Convent of the Pulley—A Copt—The
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Christmas Day—The Party Completed—Christmas Dinner on
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of Luxor—Poem of Pentaur—The Solitary Obelisk—In-
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A Storm on the Nile—Ertnent—A Gentlemanly Bey—Esneh—
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The Black Governor—An Enormous Blunder—Tannhiiuser
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THE CATARACT AND THE DESERT.
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Pharaoh's Bed—The Temples—Champollion's Discovery—The
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Nubian Scenery—A Sand-slope—Missing Yusef—Trading by
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Fine Art of the Thothmes—Derr—A Native Funeral-
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Youth of Rameses the Great—Treaty with the Kheta—His
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The Colossi—Portraits of Rameses the Great—The Great Sand-
List of Illustrations
I: Cairo and the Great Pyramid
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m Cairo for the winter. The other half, it may be taken
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the new-comer's first impulse is to inquire from what
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business; distinguishes at first sight between a Cook's
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for a holiday ; special correspondents alert for gossip ;
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might turn aside into the Burlington Arcade or the
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tember for a few weeks' sketching in central France, we
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But what had memory to do with rains on land, or
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and amber dates. It was a still, warm morning. Grave
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one should begin in Cairo with a day in the native bazaars;
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turbaned group is a ready-made picture. The old Turk
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white, with chocolate stripes a foot wide, and head-shawl
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keys ; native women of the poorer class, in black veils that
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from under fantastic head-dresses; blue-black Abyssinians
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of complexion from fair to dark, from tawny to copper-
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tassels, and fringes. Such a donkey as this is worth from
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dered waistcoat and fluttering white tunic, Hies a native
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all sizes and prices. lie sells nothing else, and has not only a
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Here, too, the tobacco merchant sits behind a huge cake
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Another turn or two, and you are in the slipper bazaar,
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Damascus saddle-bags, and Turkish prayer-carpets. The
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ing-shelf beside the doorway of a dilapidated khan, the
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cution, but rich and ancient designs. As for the merchants
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But the bazaars, however picturesque, are far from being
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constantly to turn our steps and our thoughts in the direc-
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The same may be said of their captains, with the same dif-
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or captain, displays the certificates given him by former
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not do; so that the boats which lay yesterday alongside
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the cataract, and boats that can't; boats that are only twice
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heard before, afford as yet no kind of help to the
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led a miserable life. Meanwhile, however, we met some
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One of our first excursions was, of course, to the pyramids,
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definite idea. The. most careful study of plans and
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a big cairn.
II: Cairo and the Mecca Pilgrimage
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any other landmark. It is a spacious, costly, gaudy, com-
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numerable cut-glass chandeliers, so that it looks like a
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* Now, seventy-seven years ago; the first edition of this book
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As we came away, they showed us the place in which the
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member the order of our sight-seeing in Cairo, for the
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These Arabs, by the way, are excellent whips, and the
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children astride upon the right shoulder, swarthy
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their aid to celebrate the most solemn festivals of his
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green pennants. After these had gone by there was a long
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before they arrived in sight, came the howling dervishes—
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The men, both horse and foot, seemed fair average speci-
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It had seemed, while the procession was passing, that
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At that moment the leader came over, knelt down beside
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those ready-made subjects that the sketcher passes by with
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originally too short, have been stilted on dispropor-
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seen it for this reason, if for no other. 13nt it is a barren,
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sheiks on magnificent Cairo asses, officers in frogged and
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these, however, I observed none of the rarer varieties. As
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neath a mantle of crimson stars, some of which cannot
III: Cairo to Bedreshayn
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A rapid raid into some of the nearest shops for things
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visitors to luncheon on board at midday; and we are to
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And now we are on board and have shaken hands with
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us "bon voyage" and good-by. Then the M. B.'s, who,
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door led into a passage out of which opened four sleeping-
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Another door and passage opening from the upper end
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make it themselves at certain places along the river where
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inferiors, is too often of light weight and bad quality. The
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extremity rather than break the law of their prophet.
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Also it is systematically spoiled in the growing. Instead
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on shore without a tobacco-pouch and a tiny book of
IV: Sakkarah and Memphis
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moored for the night, we were roused early next morning
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up to the village for twenty-five, intending, perhaps with
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like ragged banner poles, stand up at intervals among the
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in such a scene and but little beauty. On the contrary,
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No two are of precisely the same size, or built at precisely
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boys, porters and miscellaneous hangers-on, number nearer
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all in one. And, besidos all this, he is gifted with a comic
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brought up on pyramids from his earliest childhood.
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the whole plateau is thickly'strewn with scraps of broken
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dried-up sponge. Presently some one picks up a little
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now for the first time we realize that every inch of this
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than would have befitted a gang of professional body-
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magnitude. If Egyptologists are right in ascribing the
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hundred according to the computation of Bunsen. One's
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Europe, are unknown, it is not to be supposed that a few
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the excavation neared the end of the avenue, the causeway,
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f For an excellent and exact account of tbe Serapeum and the
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From this point the corridor branches off for another
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than from thirteen to fourteen feet in length; and all are
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the live hundred votive tablets before mentioned, which,
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It is a curious fact that one out of the three inscribed
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M. About, who professes to have had the story direct from
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two hundred yards more between ourselves and the light
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yawns an open pit some twenty-five feet in depth, with a
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:l kind husband, too, and a good father, and loved to
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Walk out together and look on while the farm-servants are
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Thinking over these things by the way, we agree that
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Ti, with town-houses at Memphis and villas by the Nile.
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And now we are once more in the midst of the palm-
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It is the rule of the Nile to hurry up the river as fast as
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way only is it piossible to trace the progression and retro-
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contrary to custom need a certain amount of insistance
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them; but he sets it down to a habit of harmless curiosity—
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get rid of obstacles—to put the right thing in the right
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without the added puzzlement of being read backward.
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day in the same place. This, too, with the favorable wind
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The M. B.'s being of the same mind, however, we had
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Egypt, but without having any definite ideaof the process.
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That morning, still tracking, we pass the pyramids of
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\ The shfuliif bias been so well described by the Eev. F. B. Zincke
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stooping and rising, stooping and rising, with the regu-
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require another shadoof to be worked in the trough into which the
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the mosque become gradually crowded with lookers on.
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stately steps, as if each ponderous vessel were a crown.
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and said with a magnificent melodramatic air: "If they
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finger and finished with a hook at one end and a twisted
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came down the river about noon, showing like a yellow fog
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This lasted just one hour, and was followed by a burst of
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once more got under way. It was delightful to see the big
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high along the edge of the precipitous bank, its odd-look-
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medans; lie has two wives; he never does a stroke of work;
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We are by this time drawing toward a range of yellow
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past and now rolls on in undulating drifts to the water's
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in a borrowed blanket, is allowed to come on board. lie
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And this is a Copt; a descendant of the true Egyptian
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possible to look at him without a feeling of profound in-
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we give him a shilling or two for the sake of all that he
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And now the convent with its clustered domes is passed
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eight, minutes, a vast arch of deep-bine shade, about
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but it lacks the variety and gorgeousness of our northern
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unknown, and in Egypt are of the rarest occurrence.
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from the mountains to the sky, we had repeatedly observed
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legged like shabby old idols in shabby old shrines—the
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one fell swoop— the native cook's shop exhaling savory
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wheat, and dura. The women go to and fro with bouquets
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one pays in Middle and Upper Egypt for a lamb. A good
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vision, bargaining fluently in Arabic, and escorted by a
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lar, with long forked stems, each of which terminates in a
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with all the fervor of divination, and delivered a string of
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It was just the old familiar story, retold in Arabic, with-
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of the country, or that, being brought unexpectedly into
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have been present in the streets and market-place from ten
VI: Minieh to Siut
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It is Christmas day. The M. B.'s are coming to
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and laughing, and hammering ! Nor is the bustle con-
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and our fantasia ended with a blaze of light, like a pan-
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times panting, we go on day by day, making what speed
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Meanwhile, the skies are always cloudless, the days
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nasties. The sparrows and water-wagtails perch familiarly
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athletes; the file of laden camels; the desert, all sand-hills
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the water's edge; or, sailing close under ranges of huge
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mined by water-washed caverns in which lurk a few linger-
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not unlike the Hebrew, llecords they are, too, of pre-
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approached from above; others again come close upon the
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than half-way, along the whole length of the range I
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again, but without success; [or the intense midday sun was
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It was, I think, toward the afternoon of this second
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roll it up that steep incline to a point beyond the level of
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like devotion to the matter in hand, one sees how subtle a
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if only because other people do so, or to get rid of a trouble-
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drawn mirage than a piece of the world Ave live in.
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whether it was ever more than three miles distant as the
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beeyah moored than Kei's Hassan and the steersman started
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from Siut. There is a whole street of such pottery here in
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A lofty embanked road planted with fine sycamore figs
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and withering in the sun.
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the huge portal. A circular hole in the threshold marks
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J; Some famous tombs of very early date, enriched with the same
VII: Siut to Denderah
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We started from Siut with a couple of tons of new
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had almost always one man on the sick list, and were
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and her roll of lint and bandages, soon had a small but
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helpless and despondent when hurt, and ignorant of the
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was something very pathetic in the simple faith with which
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a few simple cures, rose high among the crew. They called
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Above Siut, the picturesqueness of the river is confined
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tombs, but which look like loop-holes from a distance.
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chers, flit past and are left behind. To-day we enter the
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who, naked and unwashed, has sat on that same spot
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ing on charity not only for his food but for his feeding!
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they cry. "Fain would we kiss thy hand; but the wind
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sign of hearing, and in a few minutes the mound on which
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and piles of broken pottery divided the ruins and made
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middle of the river, the sober green of the palm-grove, the
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aurora of the east. But the sun had nothing to do with
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the land is not sufficiently irrigated the crops fail and the
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from his native village. What to him are the needs of a
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into the mouth of his ideal fellah. "It is not the em-
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order, according to the map; but then the temples lie
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wo had to steer our course as best we could. Presently the
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mous— showing from this distance as a massive, low-
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buried in rank grass—upon a series of stagnant niter-tanks
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the Nurse of Horus, the Egyptian Aphrodite, to whom
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We were by this time near enough to see that the square
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face-sculpture tend in any way to diminish the general
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* The names of Augustus, Caligula, Tiberius, Domitian, Claudius,
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latest ovals the name and style of Nero, the present build-
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the edict of The-
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during the pros-
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in the precints
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A dromos, now
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fect as on the day when ils splendor was given over to the
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reproduced in the annexed engraving. Cleopatra is here
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every eight or ten weeks. The Nubian girls fasten each
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and portraiture begins in a work of this epoch. AVe can-
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It is not without something like a shock that one first
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silence and mystery. A heavy, death-like smell, as of
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explore those depths with a party of fellow-travelers: but
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decorations, we wander round and round; going on from
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weeks past—we have studied the plan of the temple
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which hedged in with inviolable secrecy the solemn rites of
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were brought out, paraded along the corridors of the
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berless legends of the gods ; chronologies of kings with
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abundant harvests, victory, and the love of his people.
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ever, sees in them something more than the language of
VIII: Thebes and Karnak
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Coming on deck the third morning after leaving Den-
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ings, which he only wore on very great occasions.
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puted the charge of bashfulness, said: "Luxor—kharuf*—
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allusion to the promised sheep, we could hardly have be-
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tries to show us Medinet llabu and the Memnonium. The
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Thebes, I need scarcely say, was built, like London, on
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The secular city, which was built of crude brick, is repre-
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on each side of the central gateway, sit two helmeted
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colossi, battered and featureless and buried to the chin,
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sculptures of gods and men, horses and chariots, the pa-
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the Great. His actual names and titles as they stand upon
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The battle scenes here represented relate to that memor-
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the Past," vol ii.
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children screaming for backshish; the dealers exhibiting
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"This Prince of Wales donkey I" shouts a third, haul-
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in our eyes just now, comjiared with the letters we hope to
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noon ; to cross to Medinct Ilabu and the Bamesseum* to-
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with the Memnonium of Strabo and the tomb of Osymandias as
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So stately was the approach made by Barneses the Great
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rection before the gates of the temple, were magnificent
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we find the pure lines, the severe and slender forms, the
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* The ruins of the great Temple of Luxor have undergone a com-
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rid of, about eight or ten only refusing to leave at any price. The
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the thresholds of two or three dismal dens of cafes in the
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quite beautiful in her blackness, compared with the paint-
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as extensive, apparently, as the ruins of a large town.
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reached from Luxor to Karnak. Taking into account the
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there—not all at once, as in a picture; but bit by bit, as
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sacred beasts, and emblems of wisdom and truth. The
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and thirty-four columns, of which the central twelve stand sixty-two
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weird when the great roof was in its place and perpetual
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of these huge window-frames yet contain the solid stone
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be repeated, that the great hall at Karnak is the noblest
IX: Thebes to Assuan
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Hurrying close upon the serenest of Egyptian sunsets
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A light but fitful breeze helped us on next day as far as
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crews bake for the last time before their return to Egypt.
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all the common sights and sounds of a native market. Here
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escort, added some thundering blows with his staff and a
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Two singular little erections, built in between the
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and, if I remember rightly, a small square window in the
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tion can point out to what extent it underlies the founda-
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tasted. In vain I say "Bismillah" (in the name of God);
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" By my prophet!" said he, "am I a pig or a dog, that
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able, that one might wear without the fear of breaking
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To this he replied by declaring that he had made the
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hands. I made them but the other day. By Allah! they
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crack before a month is over. The sitt would do better
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air of the most engaging candor, "these scarabs were
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spends but half a year on the Nile may, if he takes an in-
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feh! Silence, Ali!") Talhamy would say from time to time.
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But you could as easily keep a monkey from chattering
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riyill" (lialf-a-dollar), "ethneen shilling" (two shillings),
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It was about midday when we passed El Kab, the ancient
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flesh—especially flesh on the Nile—is heir to, wo quickly
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are as eager to win as if a great prize depended on it.
X: Assuan and Elephantine
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The green Island of Elephantine, which is about a mile
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high and dry, and half heeled over, in the sun. Others,
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goods at arm's length, battle and implore to come on board,
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solid from the tusk, porcupine quills, baskets of stained
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ubiquitous goblin, and throws every competitor into the
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For to the Nubian, who grows his own plants and bruises
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his food are redolent of it. It pervades the very air in
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scented the Phila3 for the rest of the voyage and retains its
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We received our guests with due ceremony in the saloon.
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Aerated lemonade and cigars were then brought. The
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animated expression of countenance, while the civilities on
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the entertainment flagged.
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The governor, looking very grave, was the first to speak.
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Now, we had been told in Cairo, on excellent authority,
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The governor, the kadi and the mudir shook their heads,
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we desired neither the gratification of an idle curiosity,
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The governor saw, and witli the best grace in the world
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There was even a shade of disappointment in the tone of
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Now it chanced that he had pitched upon a volume of
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Leaving the cabin, he paused to look at our roses, which
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We suggested that the climate was probably too hot for
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The question gave us a kind of shock. We could hardly
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Erment. And he had never seen a rose in bloom.
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Friday bending under a load of faggots. They are all
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and had just been destroyed to build a palace and barracks
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these illegible scrawls, of the importance they were shortly
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For the Egyptians, it seems, used potsherds instead of
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collected on the frontier during the period of Roman rule
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These barren memoranda are not the only literary curiosities found
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Note to Second Edition.—Other fragments of "Iliad" have
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By far the most amusing sight in Assuan was the traders'
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Nubians the color of a Barbedienne bronze ; and natives
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doubt of piled-up bales and packing-cases, like a spider in
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matting, strewed the sandy bank. Of gum-arabic alone there
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A hole scooped in the sand, a couple of stones to support
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of the desert, and (bearing in mind the probable inferiority
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Now the lying down and getting up of a camel are
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damaged in his spine, the luckless novice receives four dis-
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joints and more trying than his temper. He has four : a
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likewise. It was a solemn moment when, having chosen
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lowing at the heels of our camels and Salame performing
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to back on cairns of loose stones, or piled in broken and
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slopes and to go wandering off, like lost Israelites, into the
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the under-cutting has never been done and that it is
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as at Turra and Silsilis; but the process by which the stone
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Flinders Petrie, chap, ii, pp. 22 et seg., published by the Egypt Ex-
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was the largest detached statue in the world, must each
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their reception; and, being saturated with water, split the
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Passing by the way a tiny oasis where there were camels
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nified our intention of making for the top of the nearest
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forward, and, still dissatisfied, insisted on attacking a
XI: The cataract and the desert
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the ribbed hollow of a tiny sand-drift, there circling above
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dangerous; and to that labyrinth the shellalee, or cataract
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for some five months of the year, his principal industry.
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the wildness of the waters, by the quaint forms of the
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again are mere cairns of loose blocks, with here and there a
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of yesterday's cutting, start out here and there from those
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who really desire to got the utmost pleasure, instruction, and interest
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the performance against a still stronger current a little
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moored for the night in the pool at the top of the first
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not a man appeared upon the scene. At about midday
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Our painter therefore undertook to remonstrate with the
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there was a governor at Assuan to whom we should appeal
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Now the painter, being of a practical turn, had compiled
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as to the energy of his style or the vigor of his language.
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never see Abou Simbel now—never write our names on
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morning at sunrise appeared the sheik of the cata-
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The dragoman vowed that he had never seen Nubians
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come to be included in the brief catalogue of their daily
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clustered together in hollows, there perched separately on
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the sands—of water-washed bowlders of crimson, and
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children like live bronzes—of these, and a hundred other
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the places are something more than beautiful backgrounds,
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nestled in the hollow of a little bay; half-islanded in the
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matting, crowd the sandy shore. It is Assuan over again,
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from end to end of that huge furrow and not see that it was
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meters (twenty-six feet eight inches) higher than the highest level to
XII: Philiae
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and capricious grouping, here take the place of massive-
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which at first sight looked no less perfect than the towers,
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We enter the inner court — an irregular quadrangle
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sculptures of Egypt. It may represent one of the two
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inscription de la stele est en langue grecque et comprend 04 lignes.
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ignorce an moment ou la stele a ete decouverte. Qui ne voit l'utilite
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sion; but, taken in connection with a precisely similar
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Jusqu'a lui, on avait cru que cbacune des lettres qui composent
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Ptolemee, on recontre a l'endroit correspondant du texte Egyptien un
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seconde inscription grecque gravee sur une obelisque de Philaj, que
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nouveaux. Enfin, applique a d'autres cartouches, l'alphabet encore
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This second inscription is cut upon the face of a block
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poser les fondements de cette belle science qui a pour objet ('inter-
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ducting his excavations at San (Tanis) in 180o. It dates from the
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would like to linger over; as, for instance, the capitals of
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goes for nothing, however, in presence of the reality ; and
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sleep for a hundred years. The bas-reliefs on the walls,
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A more instructive and delightful task than the copying of these
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but two large convents on the eastern bank a little higher
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rude Byzantine carvings, the Greek cross is again con-
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To obtain that permission and perform the pilgrimage to
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concerning the river above that point; and he relates that
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were still in occupation of the island and still celebrating
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At length, however, there must have come a day when
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word or two give a more human interest to the autograph.
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in the days of Abbot Theodore and his flock. The little ba-
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monks installed themselves in that row of cells on the east
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and only a ruined convent perched here and there upon
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verted into 13) the Pilak of the hieroglyphic inscriptions
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dition to the usual tribute of dates, cotton, slaves and
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they used to keep up "a brisk and well-directed fire."
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at Cairo in 1817, and Chainpollion's discovery was not given to the
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One poor old man—if indeed he still lives—is now the one
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reliefs. Mysterious passages, pitch-dar.k, thread the thick-
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| See previous note, p. 181.
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of alien faith, be his rejnite or station what it might; a
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This roof is an intricate, up-and-down place, and the
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dans le rleuve, le dieu ressuscitait d'entre les morts et apparaissait a
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restres. Non seulement il devient son guide, mais il s'identifie a
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de la supreme justice et ouvre a l'ame drclaree pure les portes
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sera la symbols de cette seconde naissance a une vie qui, cette fois,
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Monuments a Boulaq"—Aug. Jlariette Bey, 1873, pp. 105 et zeq.
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Osiris Onnofris appartient a la classe des dieux generaux qui ne sont
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l'Histoire des Religions," 1888. [Note to second edition.]
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drosses peculiar to the god; his legs and feet lie in a pylon-
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terra-cotta, and even wood, were destined to bold the soft part or
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T Thus depicted, he is called " the germinating Osiris." [Note to
XIII: Philiae to Korosko
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Sailing gently southward — the river opening wide
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entirely the population seems to be regulated by the extent
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■—men laboring by the river side; women with babies
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was standing at 80° in the coolest corner of the large
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as any of them. The sand lies wonderfully loose and
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and shadows. There lives not the sculptor who could
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rock about half-way up, we came at length to the top of
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sisted, were but a shade less poor than herself.
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And now, being fortunate in respect of the wind, which
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got in a land where every green blade is precious to the
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the desert; looking for onyxes and carnelians among the
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are not too heavy nor napoleons too light for them. The
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Landing from time to time when the boat was close in
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Not a weed was to be seen; not an inch of soil appeared to
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Here also, for the first time out of Egypt, we observed
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just about to turn back when we caught sight of the ducks
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the history of the art, and gives us the best of
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scribed; yet within those bounds he still enjoys a certain
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II, returning from his first campaign against the Ruten,
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blue upon the horizon. As the sun sets they seem to
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We stood for a long time watching their uncouth dance.
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saw none given—the wailing ceased; the women rose; every
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animated, noisy throng dispersing in a dozen different
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the governor'of Asstian had not reported over-favorably of
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youth, it lias been handed down from generation to genera-
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trunk is given with elaborate truthfulness; and the
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We went and looked at his grave. The fresh-turned
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gated pebbles. One or two were fenced about with a mud
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Moved once or twice by the lamentations of some dark
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tions supply all Egypt with saplings and contribute a
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Being obliged to moor a few miles beyond Derr and having
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Arabic land is too valuable in Nubia for either the living to
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be seen in the southern face of the mountain. They are,
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scarcely worth the trouble of a visit.
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-Chen the palms ceased and the belt of cultivated land
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bends in the river.
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But the pilot shook his head and added: " Bukra" ("' to-
XV: Ramses the Great
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R AMESES THE Gil EAT.
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helplessly through Westminister Abbey under the conduct
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Rameses Ilf was the son of Seti I, the second Pharaoh
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father upon the throne, and by the gradual retirement of
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whereby the said prince and " Rameses, chief of rulers,
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erect the most gorgeous and costly temples in which man
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* Since this book was written, a further study of the subject has
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canalize it, which is what she probably did. [Note to second
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maniere on ne peut plus satisfaisante. Les Hebreux opprimes batis-
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Ramses II regna on effet plus de 67 ans. Aussitot apres le retour do
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pas de supposer que le roi eut sa residence a Thebes dans cet instant.
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"II est impossible d'attribuer ni a- Meneptah I, ni it Seti II, ni a
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pas que ce souverain a occupe les Hebreux a la construction de la ville
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European savants than any archaeological event since the
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divided by walls varying from eight to ten feet in thickness.
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tres frequent Per-aa, 'la grande maison,' 'la haute porte,' qu'on a
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This probably is the only title under which it was permissible for
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translated in Genesis, 1. 4, where it is said that " when the days of
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a letter on "Pithom-HeroOpolis" communicated to "The Academy"
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*See M. Xaville's memoir, entitled "Goshen and the Shrine of
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f Kadesh, otherwise Katesh or Kades. A town on the Orontes.
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These invaluable letters, written on papyrus in the hie-
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quon pent tirer de la transcription. Xeannioins. il y a lieu de prendre
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l'assiniilation proposee—decouverte importante qu'il est a desirer de
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f In a letter written by a priest who lived during this reign (Rame-
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the quaint writing with which they are covered is as intel-
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able.* From all these, we may be sure, were required
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briques antiques a ete parfaitement reconnu. D'un autre cote, le
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scription: ' Compte des macons, 12; en outre des homines a mouler
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pedites par les ' chefs' on les ' intendants,' par les ' secretaires' et par
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Ethiopia under the nineteenth dynasty. His designs were
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structures of surpassing magnificence. In Nubia, at the
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de batisses d'apres l'ordre du Pharaon. Les carrieres, a partir de
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dentally discovered under the mounds of Tel-el-Yahoodeh,*
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the throne, we should, by help of this inscription, know
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Marray is wrong, however, in attibuting the building to Kameses 11.
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offered to Osiris by Kameses IV in the fourth year of his reign,
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nothing to show that this youth of ten was, at the time
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au soleil levant Iorsqu'il ('merge a l'horizon celeste. 11 porte la main
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disputed fact of his actual sovereignty from early childhood, and so
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O. Maspero. 4° Paris, 1807. See also chap, viii (foot note), p. 120.
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flatterer should go so far as to credit a lad of thirteen with
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Brugsch places the birth of Moses in the sixth year of
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derneires six annees du regne de Menepthah; e'est a dire entre 1327
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self perish with his host, seems certain. The final oppression of the
XVI: Abou Simbel
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under the steep bank, and, without lifting one's head from
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see the colossi properly. Standing between the rook and
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"ulices, pouvaient deja. engager a la reporter vers la Basse Egypte.
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bains." (See "Revue Archeologique, vol. ix, A. D. 1864.) In the
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These were portrait statues; therefore they finished the
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tion desdetails et des ornements a quelques sillons plus ou moins
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Egyptiens d'entre prendre le travail a menie sur la pierre, sans avoir
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mathomatiquement definitive. Ce proce'de' a toujours ete employ^
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M. Soldi is also of opinion that the Egyptian sculptors were igno-
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cree le soleil; le soleil, a son tour, est le createur des etres, animaux
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facade of the great temple. Forever descending, drifting,
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up (a. d. 1813). The top of the doorway was then thirty
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Varied turns of old Egyptian style upon the architraves
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indicates a lofty philosophical standpoint, but as it reveals, perhaps,
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from without, now stumbling along by the light of a bunch
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eyes like the incidents of a panorama. Here the king,
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Nubians, so true to the type, so thick-lipped, flat-nosed and
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blue complexion and towering plumes ; Maut wearing the
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. Ka Harniachis, in Egyptian Ilar-em-Khou-ti, personifies the sun
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and contains over eleven hundred figures. Even the her-
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pages. It is a picture-gallery in itself. It represents not
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together an astonishing variety of incidents. The horses
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this time-honored institution in full operation, the supe-
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over with tiny chisel marks, which painfully confuse the
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langes d'Aiolieologie," Egyp. and Assyr., vol. ii, p. 209. Also a
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from which everything that does not immediately concern
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de forme ordinaire, mais on remarque aussi dans leurs mains une
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fro among these sculptured halls, like a shade among
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There was something so weird and awful about the
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"wo or three are surrounded by stone benches cut in the
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found crypts in the thickness of the walls and recesses
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Thus our days passed at Abou Simbel; the workers work-
XVII: The Second Cataract
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similar in construction to that of Ibrim, still remains. The habita-
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In a curious Arabic history of Nubia written in the tenth century
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If Adwa and Adda are one and the same, it is possible that in this
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absolutely certain from the tenor of a large stela sculptured on the
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rock a few paces north of the smaller temple at Abou Simbel. This
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al presente occulto a noi."—Kosellini Letterpress to " Monumenti
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American friends would very properly call a "snag."
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The painter, the idle man, the writer, were all on deck,
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The pilot pointed to the cabin where L------and the little
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We examined the object through our glasses. We
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m about a year and a month.
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THE SECOND CATARACT. 289
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trees—can doubt which is the more picturesque.
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but for the most part they record only the visits of the il-
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tbis is the end of our journey. The cataract—an immense
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still pools unbroken by a ripple ; everywhere full of life,
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desolate, there is nothing really beautiful except the color.
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the amber of the sands ; the pink and pearly mountains;
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attempt it. And I feel now that any endeavor to put the
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Ku'.'ln, would seem to be identical W'HU the A\i Bersi of Tiopsius.
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one visit to the cataract. We saw no crocodiles, though
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Like Achilles, the crocodile has but one vulnerable
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Having struggled with no little difficulty through the first
XVIII: Discoveries at Abou Simbel
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We came back to find a fleet of dahabeeyahs ranged
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We had now quite a gay time. The Phila? gave a dinner-
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It was by comparing our watches with those of the
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establish an arbitrary canon; so we called it seven when the
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time of ours, that the southern cross was now visible every
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All at once it flashed upon the painter that he had seen
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" Pray come immediately—I have found the entrance to
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and knees, as for bare life, under the burning sun. We had
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And now, more than ever, we felt the need of in^flo-
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morning just the same, till midday. Our native con-
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baskets, and a number of little slips of planking which,
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every morsel into our guest's august mouth, as if the said
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tions, the poor man eat till he could eat no longer; then
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him. lie tasted it, but immediately returned the cup,
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thing; in L-----'s field-glass, in the painter's accordion, in
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sorry not to have had a letter from you since you were
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A model letter this; brief and to the point.
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once more had the place to ourselves. So long as they
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lady took their books and knitting there, and made a little
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merits and surveyed the ground round about, especially
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astounding as compared with the north, east, and west
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for the moment he said nothing, but went on quietly dis-
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ran to help in the work. Soon a second ami smaller skull
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bv the
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breadth by fourteen feet eight inches in length. The
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cipal entrance facing the Nile, six feet; width of two side
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post to which to tie one of the main ropes of his sketching-
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6. Stone hawks on pedestals.
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formed part of the door, lay overturned against the side
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being divided from the next by a small sitting figure.
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The west, or principal wall, facing
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west, as one is so accustomed to regard the position of buildings paral-
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are varieties of the Madonna in Italy or Spain. There was an Amen
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clerful preservation of the surface enabled one to see by
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"olds the jackal-headed
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Barneses II; but the feat
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the dictionaries derive from the Arabic al-kimia, may he traced back
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The subjects represented on this wall are as follows:
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made of steel, which, in the well known instance of the butcher's
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Ea-user-ma Sotep-en-Ea, as prince of every place where the
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monuments forever facing the eastern horizon of heaven."
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At the upper end of this wall is depicted a life-size
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1 M. Grehaut, in his translation of a hymn to Amen-Ka, observes:
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* This inscription was translated for the first edition of this book
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in celebration of each thirtieth anniversary of the accession of the
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lines, almost obliterated by the sand.
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Enough, however, remains to show that the lines were
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was sent hither to construct a road; also that he built
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HIERATIC INSCRIPTION,
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■ • . thy son having . . . thou hast conquered the worlds
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recess, as at Denderah. The standard of Horns Aroeris,
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„„ ,ma>"- however, be represented on the north wall, where it is
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pass that the place had remained hidden all these ages
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have substituted their own cartouches for those of the
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abandoned in consequence of the ruin which had befallen
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* That this shock of earthquake occurred during the lifetime of
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less injured the other three, flung down the great brick
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With so much irreparable damage done to the great
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contemporary visitor—the son of the Royal Son of Kush—
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thinks of looking for them. But such was not the case in
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ttameses II seems to be proved by the fact that, where the Osiride
XIX: Back Through Nubia
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As a rule, people begin to get tired of temples about this
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fewer. Miss Martineau tells how, in this part of the
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of those notes and only some of those sketches in the
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than in these Nubian buildings) the slow deterioration of the
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We left Abou Sirabel just as the moou was rising on
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Slowly but surely, however, the hard-won miles go by.
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And now, though the north wind blows persistently, it
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The thermometer stands at 85° in the saloon of the
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crested polls and chattering disparagingly, like a couple of
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Supposing yonder town to have been founded in the
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between Abou Siuibel and Philas, we found the old alluvial soil
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same evening, when the sun was setting, we saw a fan-like
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rating) unable to descend as rain, because dispersed at a
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''One day's march in the hagar" (" desert ").
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howadji, traveling alone and on foot, had once gone in
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itself a dull ruin but picturesquely desolate. Seen as one
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long in the barrel; and some of the others carry slender
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which to date the building, we looked in vain.*
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i Sec 'I'll,: ScarabcBus Sacer, by C. Woodrooffe, B. A.—a paper
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The whole thing, in short, as regards sculpturesque style,
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* See chap, x, p. 163. Dakkeh (the Pselcis of the Greeks and
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At Kobban also was found the famous stela of Barneses II, called
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Contra Pselcis must be the same town."—" Topography of Thebes,"
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its walls. "The Ethiopians," says Strabo, " having taking advan-
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and the reason which had induced them to begin the war. On their
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twenty. Vertical on the inside, they are built at a but-
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the insurgents fled may have been the large sand island which hero
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spread over the land as manure — has now disappeared
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Our adventures by the way are few and far between; and
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One morning early, we see a bride taken across the river
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ing, bobbing, poussetting, pursuing each other at a gallop,
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The natives hereabout are said to be quarrelsome ; and if,
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way up to the temple, which is excavated in the face of a
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osiride colossi, which stand twenty feet high without the
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while those of the avenue outside have distinctly Ethiopian
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the decadence school.* The rosy half-light of an Egyptian
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" C'est un ouvrage non aclieve du temps de 1'Erapereur A.uguste.
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But if the decorative work in the presence-chamber of the
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yards upon which it is possible to set one's foot on the
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is the Greek inscription of Silco of Ethiopia, f This in-
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I trusted them; because they are a people of good faith.
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For I am a lion on the plains, and a goat upon the mountains.
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| Blemyes: The Blemeys were a nomadic race of Berbers, supposed
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we arrive next morning. As the mason's work at Tafah is
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been effected by human means without the aid of power-
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riiin, one quite perfect, and now used as a stable. There
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mclosed in boundary walls, some of which are built in the
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evidence of the sincerity of the religious sentiment in the
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We are now less than forty miles from Phila?; but
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"nable to help them. Talhamy, whose own stores are at a
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ftgain. Enough! It is not for the ladies to trouble them-
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^e troubled and not to do what little we can for the
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Under a burning sky we touch for an hour or two at
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flour. Old Ali, Riskalli and Miisa, whose homes lie in the
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* In these secret chambers (the entrance to which was closed by a
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ently in the barley. It was a jileasant sound, for we knew
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Our scanty crew, armed with sticks, flew at once to the
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a private war on our hands, no captain, and one of our
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Outwardly indifferent, inwardly not a little anxious, wo
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to do with it; that the matter, in short, was in the hands
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Summoned next morning to give evidence, the idle man
XX: Silsilis and Edfu
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back with the old stolid face; slips on his shoes; drops on
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We had fancied till now that the cataract Arabs for
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four that shot the fall this season, several had been slightly
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now, for the Nile is gradually sapping the bank and carry-
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accomplished the main object of his journey, he was glad
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tion complete a Horus, et c'est it ce titre qu'il uta.it adOl'e il Ombos,"
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ured and painted; and in one larger than the rest were
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lait divin le roi Horns, encore enfant. L'Egypte n'a jamais, comma
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cliarme et etonne a la fois."—•" Itineraire de la llaut Egypte." A
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goddess named Ta-nr-t,* represented in one of the side
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w'th an offering of two sistrums. As a hippopotamus
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°cc»pies a prominent place in the facade of the Mammisi.
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j. 1 n the Heavens, this goddess personified the constellation Trsa
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separated by a thin partition of rock, opened a second and
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into valleys of debris; and came back at last to the
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the lower part had been removed and the upper part left
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quarrying, our rough-and-ready blasting looks like the
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Ten years ago nothing was visible of the great Temple
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dous task, ho says : " I caused to bo demolished the sixty-
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mound has been cut clean away all round the building,
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the same time the pylons, covered with gigantic sculptures,
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Who enters that gate crosses the threshold of the past,
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ment, every column, every stair, is in its place. The roof,
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ples. They belong to the same period. They are built
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every doorway, the outer wall of the temple, the inner side
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* Edfu is the elder temple; Denderah the copy. Where the
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tlio poem of Pentaur. Those went out with the Pharaohs
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the gods; lists of the priestslmd priestesses of both Edfu
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No great collection of these inscriptions, like the " Den-
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the depths of the Edfu mine'and brings back as much
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all these visits; and if the gods, like modern emperors, had
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served them in the temples; who robed and unrobed them;
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them tormented with doubts of the gods ? Were there
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1888, for an account of how the statues of Isis and other deities were
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pylons are on a grand scale, with wide beveled windows
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tunately gone; but the total height without them is one
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reconstruct the ground-plan of the whole building in hiero-
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much that is ruined, the one absolutely perfect structure—
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how it all looked when the sacred flotilla came sweeping up
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"•hove their heads, burst into a frantic chorus of " back-
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sent the dwellings of some sixty generations. When they
XXI: Thebes
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"We had so long been the sport of destiny that we hardly
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stands to me for a host of hravo and generous and kindly
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Where Copt and Arab drive the same doubtful trade it is
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salesmen the Arabs are perhaps the less dishonest. Both
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their hieroglyphed limestone tablets, are executed with a
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some were partly colored. The colors and brushes were
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Meanwhile we waited, expecting to be ushered into the
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thetic lying at the bottom of its grave in the morning sun-
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AYe went away, meanwhile, for a few hours, and saw
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" .Notice des Monuments a 13oulak, p. 40. Paris, 1S73,
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It was a hot climb ; the sun blazing overhead ; the cliii's
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They were numbered half a century ago by the late Sir
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As a child " The Manners and Customs of the Ancient
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them in their gardens ; listened to the music of their lutes
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* marvel that they have not yet finished polishing the Bur-
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the right figure. These people lived in the time of the
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We had luncheon that morning, I remember, with the
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going to and fro—the brown and battered Arabs, squatting
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the air circulates freely among those simple and beautiful
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topographical descriptions, the account he gives of the
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* Diodorus, " Biblioth Hist.," 13k. i, cliap. iv. The fault of inac-
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chariot, sends arrow after arrow against the flying foe.
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Must have lifted his head some ten feet higher still. " The
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we must add the height of the crown, which would proportionately
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ninety-two feet, high. This was, so far as is known, the largest
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etrie at about nine hundred tons; t. e., one hundred tons mure than the
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doubts for a moment that this statue was one of the won-
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how or when the ruin had been done. It was enough that
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stupendous fragments, the fallen colossus is more astonish-
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the way in winch this color was applied, one would say that
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■The fragments of wall and shattered pylon that yet
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As biographical material, the temple ami pavilion at
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aft" I others in a tomb behind Medinet Habu. Purchased soon
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DiuTU nrst' ^ea'' tue text' 's complete throughout." The papyrus
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It al n' !m<' ^-y n's delivery of the country from foreign subjection.
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arch !""s; historical speech and conclusion. Throughout the mon-
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the plan of which includes, besides the usual halls, side-
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ordinary Egyptian monarch, he was as distinguished in the battle-
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tower. The lodges and tower stand to each other as the
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^ .ie writer, with help, got as high as the first chamber; the
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buil v " e reason to believe that tliis is only a fragment of the
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or ornaments complete, it must have formed a composition
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pawn. The table lias disappeared. The king has lost his
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■The king, it seems, under the na
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. t"A Medinet Habou, dans son palais.il s'est fait representer
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etoaote a fait la Demeter figyptienne, comme il a fait d'Osiris le
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of a religious and military character. The king, as usual,
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head in these friezes is a portrait. The Libyan is beard-
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* Baal, written sometimes Bar, was, like Sutekh, a god borrowed
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Medinet Habit sculptures. Pelasgians from the Greek
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"utlined, so to say, in intaglio, and relieved in the hollow,
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foot. Bejoice, 0 Egypt! Exalt thy voice to the heavens;
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Such, linked each to each, by a running commentary of
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represent Amenhotep, or Amnnoph 111; and that the northernmost
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whoso names figure in the shrines of the Ramessides at
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stands his Queen Tuaa, the mother of Rameses II. Else-
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Adjoining what may be called the monumental part of
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though not in direct communication, with the royal tombs
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chamber or votive oratory, the walls of which are covered
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remain on the walls of these ruined apartments are, in fact,
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two kings, and served most likely by a twofold college of
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-L'be Temple of Gournah—northernmost of the Theban
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°"e morning about an hour after daybreak, crossing the river
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t -I here is a very curious window at the end of this sanctuary, with
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We now leave behind us the well, and the trees, and the
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fhe weird rocks stand like sentinels to right and left a,s
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take comfort in those shadowy reminiscences. The kings,
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scend one's self into the lower world and to tread the path
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half-demon. Huge serpents writhe beside us along the
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torment. Beheld by the dim and shifting light of a few
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Elsewhere we come upon scenes less painful. The sun
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statues represent those which were actually placed in the tomb; and
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Coming out for a moment into blinding daylight, we
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I 1 he crocodile represents Sebek. In one of the Boulak papyri,
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ii fhe tomb numbered three in the first small ravine to the left as
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Still Eameses III seems to have had a grand idea of
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sonal luxury as a palace-building Pharaoh might delight
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as obviously blind. The harps are magnificent, richly inlaid and
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another in No. 9 (Barneses VI); the first, a grand mono-
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bled graffiti on the walls. When and by whom the sepul-
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ers, who lived by depredations of the kind. A contem-
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I aris and Ohalon, 1870), gives a list of royal tombs inspected by an
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No royal tomb has been found absolutely intact in the
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it. He found in it statues of wood and porcelain, and the
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are familiar to even those who have not seen them in the Boulak
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their dark palaces magnificently equipped for the life to
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ments which were as certainly buried in those tombs as the
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have been collected from a variety of other royal mummy-cases,
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the mummied body, lie thought he should rise as from
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lorn through these desolate halls when all is silent and the
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various parts of the mummy. In some mysterious manner the
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knew where they were hidden. But there was a solemn
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Price, he haggled and hesitated for a day or two,evidently try-
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through the Alexandrian custom-house by a single agent
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ellini tells how they used to sit up at night, dividing the
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We asked if it was just like this when the sitteh lived
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J-'he sun was near setting. AVe could distinguish the
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son, among the tombs of Sheik Abd-el-Koorneh. Here he
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younger—the "little Ahmed" whom Lady Duff Gordon
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* Samak: a large flat fish, rather like a brill.
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** Kunafah: a rich pudding made of rice, almonds, cream, cinna-
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To eat gracefully with one's fingers is a fine art; to carve
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finger and thumb deep into the breast, brought out a long,
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the princess' pipe and smoked it very cleverly all the
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always do wind up at Luxor, with a performance of
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bounding every now and then down the whole length
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never tired. This was the leader of the little band—an
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went on; seeming at last to forget everything but his own
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, . The kemengeh is a kind of small two-stringed fiddle, the body of
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l'obed deacon, who stood reading at the reading desk with
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the lessons as they were read in Coptic was translated,
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The idle man hereupon suggested that it seemed to him,
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The bishop, though perfectly right in stating that Coptic and
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wonderfully changed since we first passed this way. The
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closed jalousies, and wet sails hung round the sides of the
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In such wise, and in such a temperature, wo found our-
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Not even L------could be induced to take a six-mile
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ordered out her sketching-tent and paid a last visit to tho
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Abydus. Our proper course would have been to push on
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exciting fashion we somehow or other accomplished the
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above the surface of the corn, like galleys with fantastic
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pigeon-towers in courses of pots and bricks, give a singular
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knives.* Meanwhile, fluttering from heap to heap, settling
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the houses, noticing here a sculptured block built into a
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could in the time and having before us along ride through
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Buried as it, Abydus,J even under its mounds, is a place
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Note to Second Edition.—" Des monuments trouves il y a deux
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la Haute Egvpte." A Mariette Bey. Avant Propos, p. 40. Alexan-
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capital of Egypt. The seat of power shifted strangely
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the native origin of the race can be adduced than the posi-
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piers, columns, halls, and passages, and all the seven sanc-
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*M. Mariette, in bis great work on the excavations at Abydus,
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p. G2. Alex. 1872. There is at the upper end of each of these seven
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There is so far a family resemblance between temples of
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the funereal papyri, but very rarely seen in the temple sculptures.
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the guide came to warn us of approaching evening. We
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The building is strictly coeval in date and parallel in style with the
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were probably either princes born of families originally from Abydus,
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to push on farther, contented ourselves with climbing a
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* See "Itineraire de la Haute fieypte:" A. Mariette Bey: p. 147.
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noonday moored at a place called Ayserat, where we paid
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and lives in patriarchal fashion surrounded by a numerous
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cising ground, and a large court-yard; the whole inclosed
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The Aga's brother and nephews put them through their
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a hundred such standing in his stables. Pipes, coffee, and
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It seemed to us'that the wives of the fellahin were in
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and thirty-five miles between us and Cairo. From this
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generally a case of sunstroke on her hands. One by one,
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we felt lost at first in the big rooms at Shepheard's hotel,
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It is difficult to say but a few inadequate words of a place
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for the first time since ever " mummy was sold for bal-
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curtain words (that is, repeat prayers and invocations) on the day
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* This barbarous rite has been abolished by the present khedive.
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f There is no evidence to show that the statues of Sepa and Nesa
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Ghawiizi. The eyes of both statues are inserted. The
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il|i point de vue etknograpkique. Si la race Egyptienne etait a
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possible to get tired of the pyramids. Here L------and
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and then once more comes the sandy slope, and the cavern-
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it. The ascent is extremely easy. Rugged and huge as
Appendix
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of the greater gods or else attendants upon them. Most of the gods
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5, Seb; G, Osiris; 7, Set and Nephthys; 8, Horus and Athor. The
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Kneph, Knum or Knouphis—Ham-headed. Called the maker of
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Ha; liis right hand uplifted, holding the flail. The god of produc-
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Osiris—Of human form, mummified, crowned with a miter, and
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Nefer Atum—Human-headed, and crowned with the pschent.
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Horns Harpakhrat (Harpocrates), or Horus the child. Is represented
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THE RELIGIOUS BELIEF OF TIIE EGYPTIANS.
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itself to many interpretations of a contradictory nature, none of
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can scarcely say in what respects he is incomprehensible. He is the
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one who exists by essence; the one sole life of all substance; the one
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beings. Hence that which doubtless was originally a symbol be-
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" In tlie course of ages, the sense of the religion became obscured.
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"The chronology of Egypt has been a disputed point for cent-
Verlagsinformation
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The Essays or Counsels Civil and Moral of Francis Bacon.
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They (Bacon's Essays) contain the condensed wisdom gathered during tho
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scene himself, listening to the counsels of the generals, hearing the tread of
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The Essays of Elia have been characterized as the " finest things for humor,
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note by Robert Thorne, M.A. Portrait. 12mo, cloth, gilt top, $1.00.
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not cause it to grow trite, but ever the more strongly to lay hold on the soul
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one of the greatest minds of this century. . . . Romola, which is one of
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John Halifax, Gentleman. A Novel. By Miss Mulock. Por-
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Professor of English Literature in the University of Edinburgh.
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Do Quincey's skill in narration, his rare pathos, his wide sympathies, the
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Westward Ho! or, The Voyages and Adventures of Sir
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11 Westward Ho! " is one of the most vigorous, powerful, and fascinating of
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in the capital of a column below my feet—a vulture scream-
ing plaintively among the rocks in the far distance.
I look; I listen; I promise myself that I will remember it
all in years to come—all the solemn hills, these silent
colonnades, these deep, quiet spaces of shadow, these sleep-
ing palms. Lingering till it is all but dark, I at last bid
them farewell, fearing lest I may behold them no more-
in the capital of a column below my feet—a vulture scream-
ing plaintively among the rocks in the far distance.
I look; I listen; I promise myself that I will remember it
all in years to come—all the solemn hills, these silent
colonnades, these deep, quiet spaces of shadow, these sleep-
ing palms. Lingering till it is all but dark, I at last bid
them farewell, fearing lest I may behold them no more-