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Misratah is an aggregate or series of villages, scattered about to an extent of a full day's journey, containing about 12,000 inhabitants, two-thirds Moors, the rest Arabs, Negroes, and Jews. The houses and other buildings make but a mean appearance, built of mud and stones, and some of lime-mortar. There are a few Marabets shining beautifully white in the sun, with light and chaste cupola tops.
Well of Saneeah Abd-El-Kader. Stream of Touwarkah. Ecstatic joy on arriving near the Sea. How diminutive all things are become in comparison with the Vast Sahara. Arrival at Misratah. IN the afternoon, about three, we left Sockna en route for Tripoli; we arrived at Hammam in a couple of hours.
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