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Luna Park offered rides on the
camel, too. In Munsey's Magazine Guy Wetmore Carryl wrote,
"Oh, that camel! Once the ship of the desert, decked in
gaudy trappings and bearing his Arab master at breakneck speed
across a sea of sand: what a derelict for any one to mount upon he
is now become! The long, laborious course from Wara to
Mourzouk has dwindled to a bare half hundred yards, but these he
traverses as many times a day, rising and crouching again with
protesting snorts, a sneer on his long lower lip, and a resentful
gleam in his formerly patient eyes. He knows, though we do
not, the proper way in which to mount and descend, and he has yet
to see it exemplified at Coney Island." (Photo
Courtesy the Library of Congress) |