Journal of a Visit to Egypt, Constantinople, the Crimea, Greece, &c: In the Suite of the Prince and Princess of Wales |
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Page 10
... told me that she wished me to accompany her on the tour she project- ed with the Prince of Wales to the East , and to join her at Copenhagen in the beginning of January ; and that in the mean time I might remain quietly- which she knew ...
... told me that she wished me to accompany her on the tour she project- ed with the Prince of Wales to the East , and to join her at Copenhagen in the beginning of January ; and that in the mean time I might remain quietly- which she knew ...
Page 18
... told at which table they were to sit ; and between each piece of music different refreshments were brought in , end- ing , at last , with a real supper . No table - cloth was put on the table ; the plates were merely set before you ...
... told at which table they were to sit ; and between each piece of music different refreshments were brought in , end- ing , at last , with a real supper . No table - cloth was put on the table ; the plates were merely set before you ...
Page 28
... told that the Viceroy's wives and daughters were sitting . The Duke of Sutherland , with his party , consisting of Lord Stafford , Colonel Marshall , Dr. Russell , Mr. Sumner , Professor Owen , Mr. Fowler , and Major Al- ison , are also ...
... told that the Viceroy's wives and daughters were sitting . The Duke of Sutherland , with his party , consisting of Lord Stafford , Colonel Marshall , Dr. Russell , Mr. Sumner , Professor Owen , Mr. Fowler , and Major Al- ison , are also ...
Page 30
... told they only cut off the head , and then eat them alive ! Then there were men carrying nets with fishes , while every now and then came two savage - looking men , naked as far as the hips , with swords in their hands , having a ...
... told they only cut off the head , and then eat them alive ! Then there were men carrying nets with fishes , while every now and then came two savage - looking men , naked as far as the hips , with swords in their hands , having a ...
Page 33
... told that her office was equivalent to that of a European maître - d'hôtel . She placed each dish in the middle of the table , be- ginning with soup - a sort of chicken - broth with rice . We were each given a sort of tortoise - shell ...
... told that her office was equivalent to that of a European maître - d'hôtel . She placed each dish in the middle of the table , be- ginning with soup - a sort of chicken - broth with rice . We were each given a sort of tortoise - shell ...
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Abdel Kader Bey April Ariadne arrived Assouan Baidar bazars beautiful boat Bosphorus breakfast bright cabin Cairo carriages Cataract Cloth coffee and pipes Colonel Constantinople Corfu Crimea crocodile dahabeah delight diamonds dined dinner dishes donkeys dressed drive dromedary drove Egypt Embassador English February four o'clock French garden gentlemen Glücksburg gold half past harem horses hour JOHN S. C. ABBOTT Karnak ladies landed look Lord Lord Gosford luncheon March morning mosque Mourad Pasha never nice night Nile nine o'clock palace party passed Philae Portrait pretty Prince and Princess PRINCESS OF WALES returned home ride rode round Royal Highnesses Russian Sebastopol Second Cataract seen sent seven o'clock ship side sight slave soon Stanton started steamer stopped Sultan Teesdale temple thing to-day told took town Trieste Turkish twelve o'clock Viceroy Viceroy's vols Wady Halfah walked whole wife