Our Caughnawagas in Egypt a Narrative of What Was Seen And Accomplished By the

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Louis Jackson
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I should say the river is from a third of a mile to half a mile wide on the average from Assiout to As- souan, and very shallow, as the steamer, which drew about five feet of water, got aground often. We reached Assouan at 10 a. M. On the 21st, not without regret at having had to pass such famous places as Thebes and Luxor. We camped quite close to Thebes and there were guides waiting with candles to show us over the place but we had no time to spare and so were not permitted to wander about.
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...e landed two miles below the city at Assouan the lower end of the track of the seven mile railway to Shellal passing behind Assouan. This railway is built to portage Over the first cataract. Opposite Assouan, we passed the camp of the Black Watch. At Shellal, a steamer with forty whalers in tow received us and started at once towards Wady Haifa. We camped two or three miles above Shellal and were therefore deprived of any sight of the first cataract. Our fifty- six Caughnawaga Indians were given eight boats, which were towed four abreast and ten long, this was the first time we got into the boats.

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