The Innocents Abroad


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Damascus, better than all the waters of Israel? May I not wash in them  
and be clean?" But some of my readers have forgotten who Naaman was,  
long ago. Naaman was the commander of the Syrian armies. He was the  
favorite of the king and lived in great state. "He was a mighty man of  
valor, but he was a leper." Strangely enough, the house they point out  
to you now as his, has been turned into a leper hospital, and the inmates  
expose their horrid deformities and hold up their hands and beg for  
bucksheesh when a stranger enters.  
One can not appreciate the horror of this disease until he looks upon it  
in all its ghastliness, in Naaman's ancient dwelling in Damascus. Bones  
all twisted out of shape, great knots protruding from face and body,  
joints decaying and dropping away--horrible!  
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