"'Dear unto me as the sight of mine eyes,

Art thou, O my Camel!

Precious to me as the health of my life,

Art thou, O my Camel!

Sweet to my ears is the sound

Of thy tinkling bells, O my Camel!

And sweet to thy listening ears

Is the sound of my evening song.'

And so on, ad libitum ."

Sometimes a female Camel gives birth to a colt on the journey. In such a case, a brief pause is made, and then the train proceeds on its journey, the owner of the Camel carrying the young one in his arms until the evening halt. He then gives it to its mother, and on the following day it is able to follow her without further assistance. The young Camels are almost pretty, their hair being paler than that of the adult animal, and their limbs more slender.