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A personal travel narrative recounts journeys across Moroccan towns, coasts, and desert approaches, blending vivid landscape sketches, ruined buildings seen in peculiar light, and episodic camping and riding scenes. The author records encounters with local people, their sayings, proverbs, religious practices, and everyday customs, often with wry humor and melancholy reflection. Rather than offering political analysis or grand theories, the account emphasizes immediate impressions, anecdotes about travel hardships and small hospitable gestures, lore about horses and markets, and the contemplative pleasures and failures inherent in wayfaring life.
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