"If I were in": The Walking Drum By Louis L'Amour
Date Submitted: 04/30/2003 06:45:35
Category: / Literature / European Literature
Length: 5 pages (1278 words)
Category: / Literature / European Literature
Length: 5 pages (1278 words)
Ibn-Tuwais, a man who let Kerbouchard and me stay at his house in Cordoba, watched Kerbouchard and his friend, Aziza, walk down the dark, narrow stairs. Kerbouchard felt he had to move on to continue his quest for his missing father, and I had made the decision to reside in Cordoba to study. Aziza left Cordoba to escape Ibn-Haram, a very dangerous man. Ibn-Haram had taken Aziza captive, not wanting her to marry William of
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that are spread throughout its streets. This attractive city is a great place to tell my tales to large audiences, study numerous subjects, become well informed of world news, and relax in a place of beauty. Cordoba is a place where the Arab and Christian worlds meet, making it a place where Kerbouchard is likely to visit again. I look forward to seeing my good friend again and hope he returns quickly with his father.
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