GREEK PEASANTS DANCING ON THE HIELS NEAR EPHESUS 



These lineal descendants of the Greeks of ancient days have retained much of the grace 

 and appreciation of rhythm which distinguished the race in the time of the Seven Wise Men, 

 when a knowledge of music and poetry was universal in Greece, the islands of the y£gean, 

 and the Ionian colonies of Asia Minor. 



Photographs by Cass Arthur Reed 



DONKEY AND CAMEE BOY ARE THE PACE-SETTERS FOR THE NEAR EASTERN CARAVAN 



The camel is too dull a creature to be without a leader, so the donkey leads the long 

 line of patient beasts of burden. The paving here seen is exceptionally fine for Asia Minor, 

 but when wet and slippery it offers an insecure footing. 



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