The Innocents Abroad


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And he that was dead sat up, and began to speak. And he delivered  
him to his mother.  
"And there came a fear on all. And they glorified God, saying, That  
a great prophet is risen up among us; and That God hath visited his  
people."  
A little mosque stands upon the spot which tradition says was occupied by  
the widow's dwelling. Two or three aged Arabs sat about its door. We  
entered, and the pilgrims broke specimens from the foundation walls,  
though they had to touch, and even step, upon the "praying carpets" to do  
it. It was almost the same as breaking pieces from the hearts of those  
old Arabs. To step rudely upon the sacred praying mats, with booted  
feet--a thing not done by any Arab--was to inflict pain upon men who had  
not offended us in any way. Suppose a party of armed foreigners were to  
enter a village church in America and break ornaments from the altar  
railings for curiosities, and climb up and walk upon the Bible and the  
pulpit cushions? However, the cases are different. One is the  
profanation of a temple of our faith--the other only the profanation of a  
pagan one.  
We descended to the Plain again, and halted a moment at a well--of  
Abraham's time, no doubt. It was in a desert place. It was walled three  
feet above ground with squared and heavy blocks of stone, after the  
manner of Bible pictures. Around it some camels stood, and others knelt.  
There was a group of sober little donkeys with naked, dusky children  
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