The Innocents Abroad


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now; that land which knew, three thousand years ago, well nigh all of  
medicine and surgery which science has discovered lately; which had all  
those curious surgical instruments which science has invented recently;  
which had in high excellence a thousand luxuries and necessities of an  
advanced civilization which we have gradually contrived and accumulated  
in modern times and claimed as things that were new under the sun; that  
had paper untold centuries before we dreampt of it--and waterfalls before  
our women thought of them; that had a perfect system of common schools  
so  
long before we boasted of our achievements in that direction that it  
seems forever and forever ago; that so embalmed the dead that flesh was  
made almost immortal--which we can not do; that built temples which mock  
at destroying time and smile grimly upon our lauded little prodigies of  
architecture; that old land that knew all which we know now, perchance,  
and more; that walked in the broad highway of civilization in the gray  
dawn of creation, ages and ages before we were born; that left the  
impress of exalted, cultivated Mind upon the eternal front of the Sphynx  
to confound all scoffers who, when all her other proofs had passed away,  
might seek to persuade the world that imperial Egypt, in the days of her  
high renown, had groped in darkness.  
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