Showing posts with label Egypt. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Egypt. Show all posts
Friday, 31 August 2012
Handsome, cruel, and bloodthirsty
To begin with, you must understand that the Abyssinians are like no other Africans, being some kind of Semitic folk who came from Arabia in the far-off time, handsome, cruel, and bloodthirsty, but civilised beyond any in the continent bar the Egyptians . . .
Flashman on the March, p.22, Harper Collins, paperback edition 2005.
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Tuesday, 21 August 2012
Their great canal
They were hellish jealous of their great canal, which was then within a year of completion, with gangs of thousands of the unfortunate fellaheen being mercilessly flogged on the last lap, for it was built with slave labour in all but name.⁹
9. Work on the Suez Canal, the brainchild of the French diplomat Ferdinand de Lesseps, began in 1859, and the waterway was opened to navigation in 1869. It had cost almost ₤30 million, and in 1875 Disraeli acquired 176, 602 shares for ₤4 million, giving Britain a 44% holding. The canal was indeed built by what amounted to slavery, the forced labour (corvee) of the Egyptian peasants being enforced by the rawhide whip of the overseers (courbash). (John Marlowe, The Making of the Suez Canal, 1964.)
Flashman on the March, p.16, Harper Collins, paperback edition 2005.
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Monday, 20 August 2012
No Thomas Cook he
. . . we sighted Egypt. It’s a sand-blown dunghill at anytime, but I was dam’ glad to see it after that dead bore of a voyage . . .
Flashman on the March, p.15, Harper Collins, paperback edition 2005.
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