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A recently promoted cavalry officer recounts being ordered to embark with his regiment and boarding a frigate where he reunites with an old comrade who travels with a theatrical companion presented as his wife, and where an administrator arrives with his daughter and son. The voyage assembles soldiers alongside a large corps of scholars, artists and technicians, creating a mixture of military purpose and scientific curiosity. The narrator devotes himself to learning Arabic and observes the shipboard social dynamics and courtships. On arrival, the narrative turns to lively descriptions of Cairo’s principal squares and its maze of narrow, unpaved streets, highlighting cultural contrasts.

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Maurice Sand

Maurice Sand was a French writer and playwright known for his contributions to the literary exploration of theatrical forms, particularly in the realm of comedy and performance. He is best recognized for his two-volume work, "The History of the Harlequinade," which delves into the origins and evolution of the Harlequin character in commedia dell'arte. Sand's writing often reflects a deep appreciation for the theatrical arts, blending historical analysis with engaging narrative. In addition to his historical studies, he penned works such as "Mademoiselle de Cérignan," showcasing his versatility as an author.

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