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1 IV | and slain, they arrived at Kazeh, a sort of central rendezvous
2 IV | 26th of May, and reentered Kazeh on the 20th of June. There
3 IV | thirty minutes.~He reached Kazeh, on his return, on the 25th
4 V | same parallel and arrive at Kazeh.”~“I have done so.”~“Run
5 XIV | Supply of Water.—Arrival at Kazeh.~The country, dry and parched
6 XIV | about one hundred miles from Kazeh, an important establishment
7 XIV | floating over the town of Kazeh, situated about three hundred
8 XV | CHAPTER FIFTEENTH.~Kazeh.—The Noisy Market-place.—
9 XV | Instability of Divine Honors.~Kazeh, an important point in Central
10 XV | cities in the interior. Kazeh is but a collection of six
11 XV | of freshest shade—such is Kazeh!~There, too, is held the
12 XV | some Arab merchants here at Kazeh, who are better informed
13 XV | laughter; and the population of Kazeh, comprehending that their
14 XV | at a furious pace toward Kazeh; while the balloon, suddenly
15 XVI | dignitary was this Sultan of Kazeh?”~“An old half-dead sot,”
16 XVII| in a straight line above Kazeh.”~“Shall we keep on long
17 XIX | travellers, who had got as far as Kazeh, or the great lakes, saw
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