The Innocents Abroad


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ladies who would bear watching! So the party regarded it, and were  
incensed accordingly. The truth doubtless was, that the same  
precautions would have been taken against any travelers, because the  
English Company who have acquired the right to excavate Ephesus, and  
have paid a great sum for that right, need to be protected, and deserve  
to be. They can not afford to run the risk of having their hospitality  
abused by travelers, especially since travelers are such notorious  
scorners of honest behavior.  
We sailed from Smyrna, in the wildest spirit of expectancy, for the chief  
feature, the grand goal of the expedition, was near at hand--we were  
approaching the Holy Land! Such a burrowing into the hold for trunks  
that had lain buried for weeks, yes for months; such a hurrying to and  
fro above decks and below; such a riotous system of packing and  
unpacking; such a littering up of the cabins with shirts and skirts, and  
indescribable and unclassable odds and ends; such a making up of bundles,  
and setting apart of umbrellas, green spectacles and thick veils; such a  
critical inspection of saddles and bridles that had never yet touched  
horses; such a cleaning and loading of revolvers and examining of  
bowie-knives; such a half-soling of the seats of pantaloons with  
serviceable buckskin; then such a poring over ancient maps; such a  
reading up of Bibles and Palestine travels; such a marking out of  
routes; such exasperating efforts to divide up the company into little  
bands of congenial spirits who might make the long and arduous Journey  
without quarreling; and morning, noon and night, such mass-meetings in  
the cabins, such speech-making, such sage suggesting, such worrying and  
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