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Identifier: letourdumondenou03char (find matches)
Title: Le tour du monde : nouveau journal des voyages
Year: 1860 (1860s)
Authors: Charton, Edouard, 1807-1890
Subjects: Geography Voyages and travels Travelers
Publisher: Paris: Libraire de L. Hachette
Contributing Library: Robarts - University of Toronto
Digitizing Sponsor: University of Ottawa

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iolés ; tous ces reproches, loin de lui ouvrirles yeux, lexcitent davantage. La fugitive arrive enfinan pied de la moulagno, \h, oti le fleuve prenant sasource, elle allait forcément se trouver prise. Mais aumoment où son persécuteur étend la main sur elle :- Il ny a de force, il ny a de puissance quen Dieu, LE TOUR DU MONDE. le très-haut, le très-grand ! ^ sécriê-t-elle ; et aussitôtun ahime seutrouvre, les eaux du fleuve se précipitentvers le centre de la terre, el avec elles le poisson et lajeune fille ; le gonflre se referme sur eux ; les sourcesvives ont disparu pour toujours. Grande fut la désolation de tout le pays lorsquon ville lit des ruisseaux rester à sec, lés arbres se dipouillerde leurs feuilles flétries, les moissons jaunir et tomberen poussière, le sol lui-même \m\c de toute humidité seréduire en sable mouvanl. On fouilla ))artout pour re-trouver la veine deau, et au lieu dune irrigation facile,on se vit condamné h tirer le liquide vivifiant dune si
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Danse nègre à Ezzeribé ( grande profondeur, que tout le terrain entre la montagneet la Menchiè demeura stérile et désert ; le fleuve dé-sormais portait son tribut souterrainement à la mer.Chacun comprit alors que la belle au poisson avait dûretourner dans son pays par cette route miraculeuse.Une troupe nombreuse de montagnards de Tarhaonnarésolut daller à Malta pour la retrouver et obtenir desa clémence la cessation des maux qui affligeaient la con-trée. Ils partirent et ne revinrent jamais. De cette légende fantastique, je ne puis tirer que deuxfaits positifs : lexistence dun lac deaux souterraines, et la coloni-sation de Malta par nue émigration de gens deTarbaouna, chassés sans doute de leurs montagnes parplusieurs années de sécheresse. Dans le jet des soixante-dix mille pierres, je ne vois quune revanche au nomdes soixante-dix mille anges de Dieii contre Satan lelapidé, Chéitan erredjim, dans le but dobtenir, nonplus les anciennes eaux courantes, dont le ruisse

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  • bookid:letourdumondenou03char
  • bookyear:1860
  • bookdecade:1860
  • bookcentury:1800
  • bookauthor:Charton__Edouard__1807_1890
  • booksubject:Geography
  • booksubject:Voyages_and_travels
  • booksubject:Travelers
  • bookpublisher:Paris__Libraire_de_L__Hachette
  • bookcontributor:Robarts___University_of_Toronto
  • booksponsor:University_of_Ottawa
  • bookleafnumber:87
  • bookcollection:robarts
  • bookcollection:universityofottawa
  • bookcollection:toronto
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