Travels in Tunisia With a Glossary a Map a Bibliography And Fifty Illustrati

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Travels in Tunisia With a Glossary a Map a Bibliography And Fifty Illustrati
Alexander Graham
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These nomads are by no means shy, and do not object to approach a stranger, subject to the permission of their men, or when they feel certain of not being detected. Unlike his co-religionist of the towns, the Bedouin has several wives, which to him become a source of gain, as they supply him with cheap labour. "^'^ Jewesses are seldom met with in the country, but in the principal towns form a conspicuous as well as an interesting portion of the population. In the account of our visit to Sfax we... made special note of their curious and picturesque appearance. Young or old, they are nearly always fat — to an extent indeed which would be deemed incredible by one who has not seen them ; and as obesity is in the eyes of their relations and admirers their chief attraction, art is employed to assist nature in augmenting the volume of their charms. F They hide neither face nor form, for their tightly fitting * We had been told that the greatest compliment an European could pay to a Bedouin parent was to spit deliberately into the faces of any of his children.

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