Albert Bigelow Paine

The Ship-Dwellers


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       DISCONTENTED PILGRIMS

       XXIX

       DAMASCUS, THE GARDEN BEAUTIFUL

       XXX

       WHERE PILGRIMS GATHER IN

       XXXI

       THE HOLY CITY

       XXXII

       THE HOLY SEPULCHRE

       XXXIII

       TWO HOLY MOUNTAINS

       XXXIV

       THE LITTLE TOWN OF THE MANGER

       XXXV

       THE SORROW OF THE CHOSEN—THE WAY OF THE CROSS

       XXXVI

       AT THE MOUTH OF THE NILE

       XXXVII

       THE SMILE OF THE SPHINX

       XXXVIII

       WAYS THAT ARE EGYPTIAN

       XXXIX

       WHERE HISTORY BEGAN

       XL

       KARNAK AND LUXOR

       XLI

       THE STILL VALLEY OF THE KINGS

       XLII

       THE HIGHWAY OF EGYPT

       XLIII

       OTHER WAYS THAT ARE EGYPTIAN

       XLIV

       SAKKARA AND THE SACRED BULLS

       XLV

       A VISIT WITH RAMESES II.

       XLVI

       THE LONG WAY HOME

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WE CHANGED OUR MINDS ABOUT BEING WILLING TO SAIL PAST
TO ME IT WAS ALL TRUE, ALL ROMANCE—ALL POETRY
SOMEBODY SENT ME A BASKET OF FRUIT
THEY ARE AN ATTRACTIVE LOT—THE REPROBATES
GAVE HIM THE "ICY MITT"
THEY COULD DIVE LIKE SEALS
TWO MEN TAKE YOU IN HAND, AND AWAY YOU GO
DID A SORT OF FANDAROLE
THEN IT DAWNED UPON THE DIPLOMAT
BUT NOW GIBRALTAR, THE CROUCHING LION OF TRAFALGAR, HAD RISEN FROM THE SEA
WE COULD HAVE LISTENED ALL NIGHT TO BEÑUNES
"THAT IS THE KASBA"
ONE DOES NOT HURRY THE ORIENT—ONE WAITS ON IT
MARVELLOUS BASKETS AND QUEER THINGS
WE DID NOT CARE MUCH FOR PARKS