Memories of Many Men in Many Lands An Autobiography

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Memories of Many Men in Many Lands An Autobiography
Clark, Francis E. (Francis Edward), 1851-1927
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" It was a horrid road to a horrid hotel where we spent a horrid night, " while the Pergamum, One of the Seven Cities of Revelation The ancient city, famous as the most magnificent city of its day, was built on the hill to the left. Photographed by Mrs. Clark.
eating-house where we tried to stay the pangs of hunger was more " horrid " still, but when necessity drives, needs must.
There was fortunately nothing of interest to detain us in Soma, and, as the branch railway makes this its terminus,
...early the next morning we set off for Pergamum, the only one of the seven cities which lies far from a railway. We packed ourselves into an araba, and rode forty-two kilometers over a rough road, with much "jouncing and bouncing, " according to the aforesaid Line-a-Day Book. Commendable efforts had been made to mend the road, or at least good intentions were shown, for piles of broken stone lined the roadside, and here 45^ MEMORIES OF MANY MEN IN MANY LANDS and there for a mile or two at a stretch the stones had been pitched into the middle of the highway, and had been left there for the few passing arabas or foot passengers to tread down into a decent thoroughfare, a quite impossible task.

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