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Chapter 10 THE BAIRNS

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many cases this love is unequally divided, and that the father prefers his sons to his daughters, our admiration is apt to wane. Though by no means an invariable rule, this is the mos

s, while his pretty sister Fátimah is fast developing into a maid-of-all-work whom nobody thinks of noticing. And the distinction widens when Hamed rides in the "powder-play," or is trusted to keep shop by himself, while Fátimah is closely veiled and kept a prisoner indoors, body and mind[page

ome acquainted with his new surroundings, and a little skinny mite lay peacefully sleeping where he had hitherto lived. No mechanical bassinette ever swung more evenly, and no soft draperies made a better cot than the sheet tied up by the corners to a couple of ropes, and swung across the room like a hammock. The beauty of it was that, roll as he wou

They were then left to disport themselves as they pleased-which, of course, meant rolling about on the ground,-their garments tied up[page 96] under their arms, le

numbed with cold as just described. The sole recommendation of such a system is that only the fittest-in a certain sense-survive. Of the attention supposed to be bestowed in a greater or less degree upon all babes in our own land they get little. One result, however, is satisfactory, for they early give up yelling, as an amu

the lads of Barbary are as fond of their games as we of ours. You may see them racing about after school hours at a species of "catch-as-catch-can," or playing[page 97] football with their heels, or spinning tops, sometimes of European make. Or, dearest sport of all, racing a donkey while seated on its far hind q

tle is taught but the four great rules of arithmetic in the figures which we have borrowed from them, but worked out in the most primitive style. In "long" multiplication, for instance, they write every figure down, and "carry" nothing, so that a much more formidable ad

letters; a switch or two, a pen and ink and a book, complete the furnishings. The dominie,[page 98] squatted tailor-fashion on the ground, like his pupils, who may number from ten to thirty, repeats the lesson in a sonorous sing-song voice, and is imi

rom a farthing to twopence. New moons and feasts are made occasions for larger payments, and count as holidays, which last ten days on the occasion of the grea

ol week by week. If they intend to become notaries or judges, they go on to study at Fez, where they purchase the key of a room at one of the colleges, and read to little purpose for several years. In everything the Korán is the standard work. The

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st their parents in something which requires an old head on young shoulders. Such youths being so early independent, at least in a measure, m

some experience in weighing-out and bargaining by the side of a father or elder brother, they

se petty retailers, and very many middle-class English households take in sufficient supplies at a time to stock one of their shops. One reason for this is the hand-to-mouth manner in which the bulk of the people live, with no notion of thrift. They earn the

n cash is available, but such is the practice here, and there is as much haggling over the price of one candle as over that of an expensive article of clothing. Often quite littl

ith disgusting sores, the result of their own sins and those of their fathers, they are greatly ashamed of any ordinary skin disease on the head. But though the shaven skulls are the distinguishing feature of the boys in the house, where their dress closely resembles that of their sisters, the girls may be recognized by their ample locks, often dyed to a fashionable red with henna; yet they, too, are often partially shaved, sometimes in a fantastic style. It may be the hair in front is cut to a fringe an inch lon

over them, a change which even the most casual observer cannot fail to notice. The hitherto agreeable youths appear washed-out and worthless. All their energy has disappeared, and from this time till a second change takes place for the worse, large numbers drag out a weary existence, victim

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Contents

Life in Morocco and Glimpses Beyond
Chapter 1 RETROSPECTIVE
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Chapter 2 THE PRESENT DAY
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Chapter 3 BEHIND THE SCENES
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Chapter 4 THE BERBER RACE
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Chapter 5 THE WANDERING ARAB
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Chapter 6 CITY LIFE
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Chapter 7 THE WOMEN-FOLK
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Chapter 8 SOCIAL VISITS
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Chapter 9 A COUNTRY WEDDING
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Chapter 10 THE BAIRNS
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Chapter 11 DINING OUT
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Chapter 12 DOMESTIC ECONOMY
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Chapter 13 THE NATIVE MERCHANT
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Chapter 14 SHOPPING
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Chapter 15 A SUNDAY MARKET
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Chapter 16 PLAY-TIME
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Chapter 17 THE STORY-TELLER
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Chapter 18 SNAKE-CHARMING
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Chapter 19 IN A MOORISH CAFé
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Chapter 20 THE MEDICINE-MAN
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Chapter 21 THE HUMAN MART
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Chapter 22 A SLAVE-GIRL'S STORY
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Chapter 23 THE PILGRIM CAMP
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Chapter 24 RETURNING HOME
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Chapter 25 The Reception
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Chapter 26 The Interview
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Chapter 27 The Result
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Chapter 28 Diamond Cut Diamond
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Chapter 29 PRISONERS AND CAPTIVES
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Chapter 30 The Need
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Chapter 31 THE SEARCH
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Chapter 32 JUSTICE FOR THE JEW
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Chapter 33 CIVIL WAR IN MOROCCO
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Chapter 34 THE POLITICAL SITUATION
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Chapter 35 FRANCE IN MOROCCO
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Chapter 36 ALGERIA VIEWED FROM MOROCCO
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Chapter 37 TUNISIA VIEWED FROM MOROCCO
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Chapter 38 TRIPOLI VIEWED FROM MOROCCO
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Chapter 39 First Impressions.
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Chapter 40 Córdova
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Chapter 41 Sevílle
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Chapter 42 Granáda
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Chapter 43 Hither and Thither
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Chapter 44 No.44
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Chapter 45 No.45
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Chapter 46 No.46
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Chapter 47 No.47
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