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exit from the Harbour--Storm--Disagreeable Motion of the Steam-vessel--Passengers--Arrival at Malta--Description of the City--Vehicles--Dress of the Maltese Women--State of Society--Church of St. John--The Palace--The Cemetery of the Capuchin Convent--Intolerance of the Roman Catholic Priesthood--Shops, Cafes, and Hotels--Manufactures and Products of Malta--Heat of the Island--Embarkation on board an English Government Steamer--Passengers--A young Egyptian--Arrival at Alexandria--Turkish and Egyptian Fleets--Aspect of the City from the Sea--Landing * * * * * CHAPTER IV. ALEXANDRIA TO BOULAK. Description of Alexandria--Hotels--Houses--Streets--Frank Shops--Cafes--Equipages--Arrangements for the Journey to Suez--Pompey's Pillar--Turkish and Arab Burial-grounds--Preparations for the Journey to Cairo--Embarkation on the Canal--Bad accommodation in the Boat--Banks of the Canal--Varieties of Costume in Egypt--Collision during the night--Atfee--Its wretched appearance--The Pasha--Exchange of Boats--Disappointment at the Nile--Scarcity of Trees--Manners of the Boatmen--Aspect of the Villages--The Marquess of Waterford--The Mughreebee Magician--First sight of the Pyramids--Arrival at Boulak, the Port of Cairo * * * * * CHAPTER V. CAIRO. Arrival at Boulak--Description of the place--Moolid, or Religious Fair--Surprise of the People--The Hotel at Cairo--Description of the City--The Citadel--View from thence--The City--The Shops--The Streets--The interior of the Pasha's Palace--Pictures--Furniture--Military Band--Affray between a Man and Woman--Indifference of the Police to Street Broils--Natives beaten by Englishmen--Visit to an English Antiquary--By-ways of the City--Interior of the Houses--Nubian Slave-market--Gypsies--Preparation for Departure to Suez--Mode of driving in the Streets of Cairo--Leave the City--The Changes in travelling in Egypt--Attractions of Cairo * * * * * CHAPTER VI. THE DESERT. Equipage for crossing the Desert--Donkey-chairs--Sense of calmness and tranquillity on entering the Desert--Nothing dismal in its aspect--The Travellers' Bungalow--Inconvenient construction of these buildings--Kafila of the Governor of Jiddah and his Lady--Their Equipage--Bedouins--Impositions practised on Travellers--Desert Travelling not disa
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