mer'chan dise, _things traded; goods_.
guid'ance _leading; directing_.
halt, _stop_.
de cid'ed, _made up their minds_.
re trac'ing, _going back over_.
ho ri'zon, _line where the earth and sky seem to meet_.
en camped', _set up tents_.
sole, _only_.
gushed, _flowed rapidly; poured_.
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ALI, THE BOY CAMEL-DRIVER
PART I.
Hassan was a camel-driver who dwelt at Gaza. It was his business to go
with caravans, backwards and forwards, across the desert to Suez, to
take care of the camels. He had a wife and one young son, called Ali.
Hassan had been, absent for many weeks, when his wife received from him
a message, brought by another camel-driver, who had returned with a
caravan from Suez.
It said: "Send the boy with the camel to Suez with the next caravan. I
have some merchandise to bring home, and I will stop at Suez till he
comes."
Ali's mother was pained at the thought of sending her young son away to
such a distance for the first time; but she said to herself that Ali
was now quite old enough to be helping his father, and she at once set
about doing what was required for his journey.
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