Yakub stood beside them, and studiedthe terrain that lay ahead, the outline of the dunes and the shape ofthe distant hills. m the epithet Yebisu or Yemishi, terms whichmay have been interchangeable onomatopes for barbarian. Thatwas all he had time to observe. Examining the cosmogonies of the two countries, we find atthe outset a striking difference.
Although it was still dark, there was much they must dotoday if they were to be ready to sail before midnight. He knew there had been little love lost betweenthem, for although they were both Muslims, al-Saada was an Egyptian andYakub a Jaalin Arab. The remarkable feature of the tomb was a number of stoneimages, several representing grave-guards, and one group beingapparently designed to represent the judicial trial of a poacher. Yi! she howled.
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