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Updated: May 12, 2025
At once a number of the villagers forsook him and surrounded me, waving their arms about and talking volubly. I had gathered, from their iteration of the one word 'moyeh, that water was the matter in dispute, even before Rashîd succeeded in rejoining me.
The aroma of strong black coffee was often fortunately, stronger than the less pleasant odours of the insanitary streets. Early as it was, the money changers were doing a stirring trade. Water-carriers moved about with their monotonous cry of "moyeh," supplemented, in some cases, by the same word in English "Water."
In ic timomatia in tinocniuh zan ne yan xochitlon in tiquelehuiaon in tlalticpac, quen toconcuizon quen ticyachihuazon, timotolinia in tiquimiztlacoa a in tepilhuan xochitica cuicatica; ma xihuallachican in atle y ica mitl, ehuaon zan moch yehuantin in tepilhuan zacuanmeteoquecholtitzinitzcatlatlauhquecholtin moyeh yectitinemio in onmatio in ixtlahuatlitican.
"Oh!" she said, with an intonation of surprised disappointment. "Lish rub el Moyeh en Nil awadeh!" he said. "What does that mean?" "'Who drinks Nile water must return." She smiled, lifted the cup again to her lips, and drank the last drop of water. "Nile water! I understand." "And now you will have some sherbet." He spoke to Aïyoub in Arabic.
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