The Letters Of Mark Twain, Complete


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SAM.  
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U. S. CONSUL'S OFFICE, BEIRUT, SYRIA, Sept. 11. (1867)  
DEAR FOLKS,--We are here, eight of us, making a contract with a dragoman  
to take us to Baalbek, then to Damascus, Nazareth, &c. then to Lake  
Genassareth (Sea of Tiberias,) then South through all the celebrated  
Scriptural localities to Jerusalem--then to the Dead Sea, the Cave of  
Macpelah and up to Joppa where the ship will be. We shall be in the  
saddle three weeks--we have horses, tents, provisions, arms, a dragoman  
and two other servants, and we pay five dollars a day apiece, in gold.  
Love to all, yrs.  
SAM.  
We leave tonight, at two o'clock in the morning.  
There appear to be no further home letters written from Syria--and  
none from Egypt. Perhaps with the desert and the delta the heat at  
last became too fearful for anything beyond the actual requirements  
of the day. When he began his next it was October, and the fiercer  
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