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CAMP OF EGYPTIANS. 
After the repast was finished, we were gratified to find 
that the remains were placed before our Seedees ; 
Mabrook was so surprised on receiving a cup full of 
honey, that he inquired whether it was to be eaten 1 
and after having dined, they all had soap and water 
served to them by one of the Nubians. A large open 
shed was made over to us, but we could not retire to 
rest without a prayer of thankfulness to the Almighty 
for having preserved us through so many difficulties, 
and at length, by His all-protecting arm, brought us in 
safety to the boundary of civilisation, after twenty-six 
months of unceasing toil and anxiety. 
