The Land War in Ireland: Being a Personal Narrative of Events, in Continuation of "a Secret History of the English Occupation of Egypt,"

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21. — The boys are going into Cairo by train to see the races, and so are the eunuchs; and 235 Constantinople Politics we have determined to break up our camp and go back with them. We rode into the station on our camels, and then went on by train, rather fun, in third-class carriages with the boys Abdallah and Abdul Aziz, two eunuchs, and various friends. At the station near Zagazig I had a few words with a Greek, who told me he was a friend of Arabi's, and then we passed the village (Horriyeh...) where Arabi was born. We arrived at Cairo at four.
^' Fed. 22. — First day of the Cairo races. The race-course is now at Ghezireh, and is pretty enough.
There are very few good horses. The only Arab of real merit is one belonging to Prince Hassan called Mahruss. This is really a beautiful horse, a chest- nut, and fast for his size. Prince Osman was there and Aarif Bey, who arrived a fortnight ago from Constantinople.
''Feb. 23. — Figari has arranged to let our garden to one Mohammed Bey.


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