Notes Of An Overland Journey Through France And Egypt To Bombay By The Late Miss Emma Roberts





















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SUEZ TO ADEN.

  Travellers assembling at Suez - Remarks on the Pasha's
  Government - Embarkation on the Steamer - Miserable accommodation in the - Page 3
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SUEZ TO ADEN.

Travellers assembling at Suez - Remarks on the Pasha's Government - Embarkation on the Steamer - Miserable accommodation in the Berenice, and

Awkwardness of the attendants - Government Ships not adapted to carry Passengers - Cause of the miserable state of the Red Sea Steamers - Shores of the Red Sea - Arrival at Mocha - Its appearance from the Sea - Arrival at Aden - Its wild and rocky appearance on landing - Cape Aden - The Town - Singular appearance of the Houses - The Garrison expecting an attack by the Arabs - Discontent of the Servants of Europeans at Aden - Complaints by Anglo-Indians against Servants - Causes - Little to interest Europeans in Aden

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CHAPTER VIII.

ADEN.

Commanding situation of Aden - Its importance in former times - But few remains of its grandeur - Its facilities as a retreat for the piratical hordes of the Desert - The loss of its trade followed by reduction of the population - Speculations as to the probability of ultimately resisting the Arabs - Exaggerated notions entertained by the Shiekhs of the wealth of the British - Aden a free Port would be the Queen of the adjacent Seas - Its advantages over Mocha - The Inhabitants of Aden - The Jews - The Banians - The Soomalees - The Arabs - Hopes of the prosperity of Aden - Goods in request there - Exports - Re-embarkation on the Steamer - Want of attention - Makallah - Description of the place - Its products - The Gazelle - Traveller in Abyssinia - Adventurous English Travellers - Attractions of the Arab life - Arrival at Bombay

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CHAPTER IX.

BOMBAY.

Contrast between landing at Bombay and at Calcutta - First feelings those of disappointment - Aspect of the place improves - Scenery of the Island magnificent, abounding with fine Landscapes - Luxuriance and elegance of the Palms - Profusion and contrast of the Trees - Multitude of large Houses in Gardens - Squalid, dirty appearance of the Native Crowd - Costume of the Natives - Inferior to the Costume of Bengal - Countenances not so handsome - The Drive to the Fort - The Burrah Bazaar - Parsee Houses - "God-shops" of the Jains - General use of Chairs amongst the Natives - Interior of the Native Houses - The Sailors' Home - The Native Town - Improvements - The Streets animated and picturesque - Number of Vehicles - The Native Females - The Parsee Women - The Esplanade - Tents and Bungalows - The Fort - The China Bazaar - A Native School - Visit to a Parsee Warehouse - Real ornamental China-ware - Apprehension of Fire in the Fort - Houses fired by Rats - Illumination of Native Houses - Discordant noise of Native Magic - The great variety of Religions in Bombay productive of lamp-lighting and drumming

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CHAPTER X.

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