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The Tragedy of The Korosko

CHAPTER I
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The pulpit rock is supposed to have been called so, because it is a rock like a pulpit.
When you have reached it you will know that you are on the very edge of civilisation, and that very little more will take you into the country of the Dervishes, which will be obvious to you at the top.
Having passed the summit, you will perceive the full extremity of the second cataract, embracing wild natural beauties of the most dreadful variety.

Here all very famous people carve their names--and so you will carve your names also." Mansoor waited expectantly for a titter, and bowed to it when it arrived.

"You will then return to Wady Halfa, and there remain two hours to suspect the Camel Corps, including the grooming of the beasts, and the bazaar before returning, so I wish you a very happy good-night." There was a gleam of his white teeth in the lamplight, and then his long, dark petticoats, his short English cover-coat, and his red tarboosh vanished successively down the ladder.

The low buzz of conversation which had been suspended by his coming broke out anew.
"I'm relying on you, Mr.Stephens, to tell me all about Abousir," said Miss Sadie Adams.

"I do like to know what I am looking at right there at the time, and not six hours afterwards in my state-room.


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