The Innocents Abroad


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in and out among the rocks or lay still and sunned themselves. Where  
prosperity has reigned, and fallen; where glory has flamed, and gone out;  
where beauty has dwelt, and passed away; where gladness was, and sorrow  
is; where the pomp of life has been, and silence and death brood in its  
high places, there this reptile makes his home, and mocks at human  
vanity. His coat is the color of ashes: and ashes are the symbol of  
hopes that have perished, of aspirations that came to nought, of loves  
that are buried. If he could speak, he would say, Build temples: I will  
lord it in their ruins; build palaces: I will inhabit them; erect  
empires: I will inherit them; bury your beautiful: I will watch the worms  
at their work; and you, who stand here and moralize over me: I will crawl  
over your corpse at the last.  
A few ants were in this desert place, but merely to spend the summer.  
They brought their provisions from Ain Mellahah--eleven miles.  
Jack is not very well to-day, it is easy to see; but boy as he is, he is  
too much of a man to speak of it. He exposed himself to the sun too much  
yesterday, but since it came of his earnest desire to learn, and to make  
this journey as useful as the opportunities will allow, no one seeks to  
discourage him by fault-finding. We missed him an hour from the camp,  
and then found him some distance away, by the edge of a brook, and with  
no umbrella to protect him from the fierce sun. If he had been used to  
going without his umbrella, it would have been well enough, of course;  
but he was not. He was just in the act of throwing a clod at a  
mud-turtle which was sunning itself on a small log in the brook.  
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