The Short Cut to India the Record of a Journey Along the Route of the Baghdad

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That quite satisfied me of hakeems, and when Socrate recovered I explained to them that they could dress my wounds again when I was dead, but not before. I was so upset in mind that I insisted on getting up and going outside, where I walked up and down for ten minutes in the cold. I looked a good deal in the direction of Urfa, but there was no encouragement coming from there.
All the evening I expected the doctor, and even up to twelve o'clock I had hopes of him, but he never appeared. My left
...hand was now swollen up like a cocoa-nut and the arm was treble its usual size, condi- tions that were productive of quite enough pain to put A CITY OF TERROR. 157 sleep hopelessly out of the question. My fever in- creased, but even yet, O story writer, I never once called for water, or to have my brow laved. Certain touches to my pillow, I will confess, were welcome, even when administered by the rough hands of Yusuf. Several times during the day I had drunk a cup of tea, and eaten flaps of Arab bread anointed with my own tasty salt butter that nipped so when introduced into my arm.

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