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Fountains In The Sand by Norman Douglas Fountains In The Sand by Norman Douglas Produced by Eric Eldred, bltadwin.run and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team. [Illustration: Photo Portrait--Girl in Shawl] FOUNTAINS IN THE SAND RAMBLES AMONG THE OASES OF TUNISIA _By Norman Douglas_ CONTENTS CHAPTER I. EN ROUTE page 1 / As the above quotations from Norman Douglas's Fountains in the Sand attest, one need not strain one's eyes too much reading between the lines to find the homoerotic in his travel writing. An Austrian-born Scott, Douglas spent much of his adult life traveling the world partially to see it and partially to escape the law in whatever country he recently had departed. they are, these specks of green, these fountains in the sand--rare as the smiles in a lifetime of woe! Beyond and all around lies a grave and ungracious land, the land of the lawless, fanatical wanderers. Those Romans and heathen Berbers, tillers of the soil, had remained in contact with phenomena; unconcerned, relatively speaking, with the affairs.
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