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A travel narrative chronicles a day excursion from Cairo to the pyramids led by an English household and their assorted companions, mixing observation and social comedy. The account sketches Cairo as a cosmopolitan, commodified Oriental destination and locates English life at a central hotel where tourists organize outings. Character portraits range from national types to a self-styled unprotected female who insists on independent travel while engaging the support and attention of others. Episodes on the journey illuminate manners, cultural misunderstandings, and personal vanities, with gentle satire of Western assumptions and travel conventions woven through descriptive scenes and conversational encounters.
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