Capitolo 7
dozens of Arabs that are drawn to the office of assumption has looked
on camels or horses, so weak it was them, and it cordially welcomed in the service
with a severe beating--the patients and the impostors that divide the same fate.
It often happens so that some of the new recruits die later them
before day of the life of garrison.
Together with winds of my comrades, I introduced me to the
station that enlists to Acco (St. Giovanna of sharp of history). We had been
datum to understand that, once our names were recorded, we should be
permission to return home to volunteer himself/herself/themselves with money, appropriate
dressing, and food, as to offer our families hi. To our
however, amazement that we have been marched away to the Han or the caravanserai,
and dams in the great courtyard with in hundreds of dirty Arabs. Now
after it now passed; obscurity came, and we finally had to extend
us on the earth and ago the best of a bad situation. It was a
night of horrors. Few of us had closed an eye when, to dawn, an officer
appeared and it ordered out us of the Han. From our total number around
three hundred (included four young men by our village and me)
it was select out and it said to immediately do ready to start for Saffed a,
city in the hills of near northern Galilee the Sea of Tiberias, where
our garrison would be located. You/he/she was given held up our applications
what permitted am for returning to our houses for an ending visit. That same
morning we was in trip for Saffed--a motley crew, dissatisfied.
[THE ILLUSTRATION: SAFFED]
It was a the March of four days--four days of heat and dust and physicist
suffering. The smote of the September sun us mercilessly as us we dispersed there long
the native and miserable footstep, full of canyons and loose stones. It is able
you/he/she has not been so bad if we had adequately been put on or dressed; but soon
we found us envying the worn-out Arabs as them to us they walked to work long
afoot naked, not paying attention to the jagged flints. (Shoes, to the Arab I am
articles for use to the covered one and ceremonious; when some to walk serious is to be