The Innocents Abroad


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powder and shot. He convicted him before a sheik and looked on while he  
was punished by the terrible bastinado. Hear him:  
"
He (Mousa) was on his back in a twinkling, howling, shouting,  
screaming, but he was carried out to the piazza before the door,  
where we could see the operation, and laid face down. One man sat  
on his back and one on his legs, the latter holding up his feet,  
while a third laid on the bare soles a rhinoceros-hide koorbash  
--["A Koorbash is Arabic for cowhide, the cow being a rhinoceros.  
It is the most cruel whip known to fame. Heavy as lead, and  
flexible as India-rubber, usually about forty inches long and  
tapering gradually from an inch in diameter to a point, it  
administers a blow which leaves its mark for time."--Scow Life in  
Egypt, by the same author.]--that whizzed through the air at every  
stroke. Poor Moreright was in agony, and Nama and Nama the Second  
(
mother and sister of Mousa,) were on their faces begging and  
wailing, now embracing my knees and now Whitely's, while the  
brother, outside, made the air ring with cries louder than Mousa's.  
Even Yusef came and asked me on his knees to relent, and last of  
all, Betuni--the rascal had lost a feed-bag in their house and had  
been loudest in his denunciations that morning--besought the Howajji  
to have mercy on the fellow."  
But not he! The punishment was "suspended," at the fifteenth blow to  
hear the confession. Then Grimes and his party rode away, and left the  
entire Christian family to be fined and as severely punished as the  
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