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1 Among this enormous number, I saw only a few camels that were completely white.
2 The domestic cattle are horses, asses, oxen, sheep and goats, and a few camels .
3 On these terms, indeed, I could swallow not a few camels myself cheerfully enough.
4 Their herds of cows, sheep, and goats are very numerous, but they have few camels .
5 Here were a few camels , standing untended.
6 The greater portion of the harem and attendants were left behind, at Shendy, for but few camels were available.
7 After this we saw herds of cattle and a few camels , apparently untended; perhaps their guards were hidden away in the long grass.
8 He examined the enemy's position once more carefully through his field-glass, and could only make out a few camels and a couple of horses.
9 The peasants of Tafyle have but few camels ; they till the ground with oxen and cows, and use mules for the transport of their provisions.
10 We doubtless exposed ourselves to great peril, but we did so gladly, and left Alexandria with a few camels , an ox-cart, and some trusted slaves.
11 "In England such a matter as the sale of a few camels would not occupy more than half a dozen minutes."
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