The Rob Roy On the Jordan, Nile, Red Sea & Gennesareth, &c. : a Canoe Cruise in Palestine And Egypt, And the Waters of Damascus

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XL] Sources. 1 79 up the Rob Roy on the velvet turf, and to enter one's canvas citadel, sure to find every single article, great and small, precisely in the same relative position they occupied yesterday, and every day before. The thick Turkey carpet, the tressel-bed, the wooden box, made for me at Damascus twenty years before, the portman- teau I had brought from America, the camp stools, with the large tin basin on one, the cleanest of table-cloths spread daintily, and the brightest of plate ...; all these, and every little nick-nack, are the same every day, and not an instant is wasted about the furniture of our room, but all attention may be riveted at once upon the splendid prospect outside, seen as we recline in peace and gaze delighted.
The Pharpar rises in Mount Hermon in two streams.
According to Porter, the north and principal branch has its spring in fountains near Arny, and the second rises from Beit Jenin, at the foot of Hermon. These unite after eight miles at Sasa, and form the Awaj,' which then runs about six miles south-east, and then eastwards to Kesweh, five miles more, whence it soon falls over the weir near Adalyeh, and so meanders quietly to its noiseless end in the lake.


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