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1 Travels of Ibn Battuta
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their holy books and prayed for their families, but nobody could stop the plague. The news of the plague made me think of my mother again. Was she ill, too, perhaps? So I travelled on pilgrimage to Makkah one more time, and then began my way back home through Cairo. Of course, I knew this wonderful city from years before. But it was very different now. Twenty-one thousand people died from the plague there every day. My uncle stopped and looked out of the window. ‘Did you get ill, Uncle?’ I asked. ‘No, I didn’t,’ he said slowly. ‘And I thank God for that.’ I left Cairo, travelled to Tunis, and then got on a ship to the island of Sardinia. We didn’t stay there long. There were bandits on the island and they wanted to fight and kill us, so we left quickly. After Sardinia, I sailed to North Africa and then travelled by donkey to Tangier. But not long before I arrived home, I heard bad news about my mother. She was dead, people in the town of Taza told me. I was very sorry to hear this. In the end, I went to the most important city in our country – Fez – and I met our ruler, Sultan Abu Inan, there. To me, he was more wonderful than all the rulers in the world. Sometimes, Ahmed, the things in your home country are the best. 29 4247726 Ibn Battuta FP.indd 29 7/7/10 15:21:58 www.frenglish.ru grave where you put someone under the ground when they are dead kingdom a country where a king is the ruler king the most important man in a country After that I went back to Tangier and visited my mother’s Download 0.65 Mb. Do'stlaringiz bilan baham: |
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