The Innocents Abroad


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marvels of fiction? Who speaks of the wonders of romance? Who prates of  
the tame achievements of Aladdin and the Magii of Arabia?  
ABDUL-AZIZ, Sultan of Turkey, Lord of the Ottoman Empire! Born to a  
throne; weak, stupid, ignorant, almost, as his meanest slave; chief of a  
vast royalty, yet the puppet of his Premier and the obedient child of a  
tyrannical mother; a man who sits upon a throne--the beck of whose finger  
moves navies and armies--who holds in his hands the power of life and  
death over millions--yet who sleeps, sleeps, eats, eats, idles with his  
eight hundred concubines, and when he is surfeited with eating and  
sleeping and idling, and would rouse up and take the reins of government  
and threaten to be a sultan, is charmed from his purpose by wary Fuad  
Pacha with a pretty plan for a new palace or a new ship--charmed away  
with a new toy, like any other restless child; a man who sees his people  
robbed and oppressed by soulless tax-gatherers, but speaks no word to  
save them; who believes in gnomes and genii and the wild fables of The  
Arabian Nights, but has small regard for the mighty magicians of to-day,  
and is nervous in the presence of their mysterious railroads and  
steamboats and telegraphs; who would see undone in Egypt all that great  
Mehemet Ali achieved, and would prefer rather to forget than emulate him;  
a man who found his great empire a blot upon the earth--a degraded,  
poverty-stricken, miserable, infamous agglomeration of ignorance, crime,  
and brutality--and will idle away the allotted days of his trivial life  
and then pass to the dust and the worms and leave it so!  
Napoleon has augmented the commercial prosperity of France in ten years  
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