Green Spectacles
This is one of the items that the passengers are asked to bring with them to keep the sun and sand out of their eyes in the Syrian desert.
Kid Gloves
These items are first introduced in Gibraltar, where it was fashionable to wear them to the theater.
Grapes
Highlighted in Athens, Twain and his friends sneak ashore from their quarantined boat and discover these in every field.
Soap
This is an item Twain brings with him because it is very difficult to find.
Bathhouse
Twain is very shocked at the lack of privacy and modesty in such a place, which is muddy, stinky, and very strange.
Narghile
This is a smoking apparatus used to smoke fruit and other natural things.
Ruins
Nearly every place the excursionists visit has a set of these.
Holy Sepulchre
This is the holiest place of Christianity in Jerusalem, where the...
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