Rensselaer Republican, Volume 14, Number 21, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 February 1882 — A Wild Beauty. [ARTICLE]
A Wild Beauty.
Amena, the daughter of the chief of the Algerian revolt, is the great beauty of the Arab tribes. She appears to be distinguished above all her rivals, uot only for loveliness, but for her accomplishments likewise, being a poetess of no mean order, aDd for her courage in the field, where she takes her place by her father’s side and gallops fearlessly on her Arab courser, as fleet and powerful as his own/ The picture is worthy pf Horace Vernet, the Frenchmen say who have pursued the flying host under Bou Amena’s command—-the chief with his white bournous flying behind him and the red and purple tassels of his horse gear dancing in the wind, while the dark blue and white striped veil of the girl, with Its gold border, flashes In the suu ils It floats out behind the long streaming tall of her flying ‘steed. It is unlawful to hunt deer with dogs In Maine. • * . * ”
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