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nded in the market-place and also in the town. Sefrou contains a large Israelite colony, and after we had wandered through the steep streets, over gushing waterfalls spanned by "ass-backed" Spanish bridges, and through a thatched _souk_ smelling strong of camels and the desert, the French commissioner (the only European in Sefrou) suggested that it might interest us to visit the _Mellah_. It was our first sight of a typical Jewish quarter in Africa. The _Mellah_ of Fez was almost entirely destroyed during the massacres of 1912 (which incidentally included a _pogrom_), and its distinctive character, happily for the inhabitants, has disappeared in the rebuilding. North African Jews are still compelled to live in ghettos, into which they are locked at night, as in France and Germany in the Middle Ages, and until lately the men have been compelled to go unarmed, to wear black gabardines and black slippers, to take off their shoes when they passed near a mosque or a saint's tomb, and in various other ways to manifest their subjection to the ruling race. Nowhere else do they live in conditions of such demoralizing promiscuity as in some of the cities of Morocco. They have so long been subject to unrestricted extortion on the part of the Moslems that even the wealthy Jews (who are numerous) have sunk to the habits and appearance of the poorest; and Sefrou, which has come so recently under French control, offers a good specimen of a _Mellah_ before foreign sanitation has lighted up its dark places. Dark indeed they were. After wandering through narrow and malodorous lanes, and slipping about in the offal of the _souks_, we were suddenly led under an arch over which should have been written "All light abandon--" and which made all we had seen before seem clean and bright and airy. The beneficent African sun dries up and purifies the immemorial filth of Africa, where that sun enters there is none of the foulness of damp. But into the _Mellah_ of Sefrou it never comes, for the streets form a sort of subterranean rabbit-warren under the upper stories of a solid agglomeration of tall houses--a buried city lit even at midday by oil-lamps hanging in the goldsmiths' shops and under the archways of the black and reeking staircases. It was a Jewish feast-day. The Hebrew stalls in the _souks_ were closed, and the whole population of the _Mellah_ thronged its tunnels in holiday dress. Hurrying past us were young women with plump wh
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