In Mesopotamia - Maurice Nicoll

In Mesopotamia

The Garden of Eden, Kurna.
MARTIN SWAYNE
ILLUSTRATED BY THE AUTHOR
HODDER AND STOUGHTON
LONDON NEW YORK TORONTO
MCMXVII
BY THE SAME AUTHOR LORD RICHARD IN THE PANTRY THE SPORTING INSTINCT CUPID GOES NORTH HODDER AND STOUGHTON

There is nothing to suggest that you are approaching the gateway of the Garden of Eden when you reach the top of the Persian Gulf, unless the sun be that Flaming Sword which turns every way to keep the way of the Tree of Life. Of cherubim we could see no signs. We lay motionless awaiting orders by wireless. Of the country before us we knew next to nothing. We did not grasp that the great river at whose mouth we lay was called the Shatt-el-Arab and not the Tigris; and I do not think that a single one of us possessed a copy of the Arabian Nights. Few of us knew anything about the gun-running troubles in the Persian Gulf of recent years, and of the exploits of the Royal Indian Marine.
The approach to the Shatt-el-Arab is remarkably featureless. After the stark fissured coast hills of Persia and the strip of red Arabian coast that marks Kuweit, the mouth of the river appeared as a yellow line on the horizon intersected by the distant sails of fishing boats. At the bar where the sand has silted, a few steamers were lying. A steam yacht flying the White Ensign, with a pennant that trailed almost down to her decks, showing the length of service she had seen, passed us and dropped her anchor a mile to the south. The silence was only broken by the clacking of the fans in the saloon. One gazed listlessly west wards at the quivering haze that veiled Kuweit. There was a rumour that the ship's launch was going there with a party of nurses and a sharp voice sounded: Nobody allowed on shore without a helmet. But it was too hot to move. At length a fishing boat emerged from the haze and slowly approached, rowed by four Arabs. It drew alongside, a spot of vivid colour against the dark sea. In it were half a dozen big fish. The Arabs began to harangue the occupants of the lower deck. We watched them curiously, perhaps wondering if they had poisoned the fish. The Tommies stared at them in silence. They were the first inhabitants of the country that we had seen.

Maurice Nicoll
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Английский

Год издания

2008-03-21

Темы

Medicine -- History -- 20th century -- Mesopotamia; World War, 1914-1918 -- Campaigns -- Turkey and the Near East -- Mesopotamia

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