Two or three miles from Cairo, approached by an avenue of sycamores, is Shoubra, a favourite residence of the Pasha of Egypt. The palace, on the banks of the Nile, is not remarkable1 for its size or splendour, but the gardens are extensive and beautiful, and adorned2 by a kiosk, which is one of the most elegant and fanciful creations I can remember.
Emerging from fragant bowers3 of orange trees, you suddenly perceive before you tall and glittering gates rising from a noble range of marble steps. These you ascend4, and entering, find yourself in a large quadrangular colonnade5 of white marble. It surrounds a small lake, studded by three or four gaudy6 barques, fastened to the land by silken cords. The colonnade terminates towards the water by a very noble marble balustrade, the top of which is covered with groups of various kinds of fish in high relief. At each angle of the colonnade the balustrade gives way to a flight of steps which are guarded by crocodiles of immense size, admirably sculptured in white marble. On the farther side the colonnade opens into a great number of very brilliant banqueting-rooms, which you enter by withdrawing curtains of scarlet7 cloth, a colour vividly8 contrasting with the white shining marble of which the whole kiosk is formed. It is a frequent diversion of the Pasha himself to row some favourite Circassians in one of the barques and to overset his precious freight in the midst of the lake. As his Highness piques9 himself upon wearing a caftan of calico, and a juba or exterior10 robe of coarse cloth, a ducking has not for him the same terrors it would offer to a less eccentric Osmanli. The fair Circassians shrieking11, with their streaming hair and dripping finery, the Nubian eunuchs rushing to their aid, plunging12 into the water from the balustrade, or dashing down the t marble steps,—all this forms an agreeable relaxation13 after the labours of the Divan14.
All the splendour of the Arabian Nights is realised in the Court of Egypt. The guard of Nubian eunuchs with their black, glossy15 countenances16, clothed in scarlet and gold, waving their glittering Damascus sabres, and gently bounding on their snow-white steeds, is, perhaps, the most picturesque17 corps18 in the world. The numerous harem, the crowds of civil functionaries19 and military and naval20 officers in their embroidered21 Nizam uniforms, the vast number of pages and pipe-bearers, and other inferior but richly attired22 attendants, the splendid military music, for which Mehemet Ali has an absolute passion, the beautiful Arabian horses and high-bred dromedaries, altogether form a blending of splendour and luxury which easily recall the golden days of Bagdad and its romantic Caliph.
Yet this Court is never seen to greater advantage than in the delicious summer palace in the gardens of Shoubra. During the festival of the Bairam the Pasha usually holds his state in this enchanted23 spot, nor is it easy to forget that strange and brilliant scene. The banqueting-rooms were all open and illuminated24, the colonnade was full of guests in gorgeous groups, some standing25 and conversing26, some seated on small Persian carpets smoking pipes beyond all price, and some young grandees27 lounging, in their crimson28 shawls and scarlet vests, over the white balustrade, and flinging their glowing shadows over the moonlit water: from every quarter came bursts of melody, and each moment the river breeze brought gusts29 of perfume on its odorous wings.
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