The Innocents Abroad


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splendid career forever; Mount Tabor, the traditional scene of the Lord's  
Transfiguration. And down toward the southeast lay a landscape that  
suggested to my mind a quotation (imperfectly remembered, no doubt:)  
"The Ephraimites, not being called upon to share in the rich spoils  
of the Ammonitish war, assembled a mighty host to fight against  
Jeptha, Judge of Israel; who, being apprised of their approach,  
gathered together the men of Israel and gave them battle and put  
them to flight. To make his victory the more secure, he stationed  
guards at the different fords and passages of the Jordan, with  
instructions to let none pass who could not say Shibboleth. The  
Ephraimites, being of a different tribe, could not frame to  
pronounce the word right, but called it Sibboleth, which proved them  
enemies and cost them their lives; wherefore, forty and two thousand  
fell at the different fords and passages of the Jordan that day."  
We jogged along peacefully over the great caravan route from Damascus to  
Jerusalem and Egypt, past Lubia and other Syrian hamlets, perched, in the  
unvarying style, upon the summit of steep mounds and hills, and fenced  
round about with giant cactuses, (the sign of worthless land,) with  
prickly pears upon them like hams, and came at last to the battle-field  
of Hattin.  
It is a grand, irregular plateau, and looks as if it might have been  
created for a battle-field. Here the peerless Saladin met the Christian  
host some seven hundred years ago, and broke their power in Palestine for  
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