id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 30581 Windham, W. G. Notes in North Africa Being a Guide to the Sportsman and Tourist in Algeria and Tunisia .txt text/plain 23687 1243 75 ON TO TUNIS:--Algeria in General--The Arabs and their the French occupation, the Algerian ladies, like the females in all Arab having killed a Frenchman there the day before. In the course of the day the Arabs brought in a boar which they had chatted away gaily in Arabic and French throughout the whole passage. Angelo's Horsemanship.--The Bey's Palace at Marsa.--The Arabs and sang_ horses, as the Arabs are afraid of the Bey's taking a fancy to This Goulette appears to be the chief place for the Arab At one time the man and the lion were great friends, and the Arabs about some ruin, when another came up and said, "Why do you with his horse; and some Arabs, coming up, at the cries of the officer There are two ways of hunting the lion, by day and by night. Caid's house at Solyman (about twenty miles from Tunis), an old Arab ./cache/30581.txt ./txt/30581.txt