Ismailia - A Narrative Of The Expedition To Central Africa By Sir Samuel W. Baker
 -  My Forty
Thieves were perfect gentlemen in comparison with the line regiments.
The sanitary arrangements of the station were good - Page 297
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My "Forty Thieves" Were Perfect Gentlemen In Comparison With The Line Regiments. The Sanitary Arrangements Of The Station Were Good; There Was Very Little Sickness, At The Same Time That Upwards Of 400 Men Suffered From Ulcerated Legs At Head-Quarters.

Our domestics were much improved.

Those who had been slaves liberated by me from the traders' vessels at Tewfikeeyah, had learnt their duties, and had become very useful. My wife had trained some nice girls of seventeen or eighteen to household duties, in addition to half a dozen excellent boys, who were all neatly clothed, and kept in admirable discipline. Among these was the Abyssinian boy, "Amam," who had lately received his freedom. He was a pretty little lad, and his brown complexion looked quite light in comparison with his coal-black comrades. The Abyssinian blood showed in strong contrast to the negro type around him, and he was far superior in intelligence to any of the Central Africans.

The girls were under old Karka, who had been with us throughout our former journey. This old woman was very proud because I had given 12 to purchase her freedom in Khartoum. She was a good old soul, but wonderfully fond of fine clothes; and on great occasions she always turned out in clouds of snowy muslin with red edges and fringe, like a young Abyssinian beauty. It was amusing to see her emerge from her hut in full costume, her broad, flat face beaming with smiles in happy consciousness of universal admiration.

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