Show IN HOUSES OF CORNSTALK primitive dwelling places that are occupied by the poorest class of egyptian peasants on the outskirts of 0 alexandria ve ae passed numerous groups of bedouins Bedou ins camping by the side of the mahmou dieh canal out in the fields men and women dressed alike in fit the loose iose cotton gown ol of the country were viere busily at work nork abe fields were dotted with curious structures made ot of cornstalks corn stalks they are used as temporary homes at carta certain n seasons of the lear 5 ear as for or instance when the crops 9 are re being gathered later on I 1 ent entered erd one cne and round found it to be not more than live five feet square one could not stand upright ins inside lile the place contained nothing hut but a few jars and cooking utensils in the winter the occupants wrap themselves up in their clothes at night covering the heads also but bur leaving the feet bare thu hut but I 1 saw was occupied by a man and his son these people of course are the fellaheen the peasants the pure esya tian han of the poorest class cereald He reald |