The Innocents Abroad


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with tassels, hung down between his shoulders and dallied with the wind.  
From his neck to his knees, in ample folds, a robe swept down that was a  
very star-spangled banner of curved and sinuous bars of black and white.  
Out of his back, somewhere, apparently, the long stem of a chibouk  
projected, and reached far above his right shoulder. Athwart his back,  
diagonally, and extending high above his left shoulder, was an Arab gum  
of Saladin's time, that was splendid with silver plating from stock clear  
up to the end of its measureless stretch of barrel. About his waist was  
bound many and many a yard of elaborately figured but sadly tarnished  
stuff that came from sumptuous Persia, and among the baggy folds in front  
the sunbeams glinted from a formidable battery of old brass-mounted  
horse-pistols and the gilded hilts of blood-thirsty knives. There were  
holsters for more pistols appended to the wonderful stack of long-haired  
goat-skins and Persian carpets, which the man had been taught to regard  
in the light of a saddle; and down among the pendulous rank of vast  
tassels that swung from that saddle, and clanging against the iron shovel  
of a stirrup that propped the warrior's knees up toward his chin, was a  
crooked, silver-clad scimitar of such awful dimensions and such  
implacable expression that no man might hope to look upon it and not  
shudder. The fringed and bedizened prince whose privilege it is to ride  
the pony and lead the elephant into a country village is poor and naked  
compared to this chaos of paraphernalia, and the happy vanity of the one  
is the very poverty of satisfaction compared to the majestic serenity,  
the overwhelming complacency of the other.  
"
Who is this? What is this?" That was the trembling inquiry all down  
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