“It has been said that the Bedouin Arab is a parasite that lives on the camel, and this to a great extent is true.”
            Source: Adventures in the Nearest East (1957), Ch.1 Exploring Edom and Moab 
Context: It has been said that the Bedouin Arab is a parasite that lives on the camel, and this to a great extent is true. It is the camel that carries him about; it is the camel's hair that supplies him with both his clothes and his tent; the camel's dung is the fuel of the desert; it is the camel's meat that supplies food for his banquets; the camel's milk is his beverage; and I could go on enumerating the basic gifts of the camel to his Arab master.
        
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