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The reasons Zulaya gave for Egypt's relative peace was the distance from the quarrelsome Asiatics. He says that with the protection of the Nile and the desert, Egypt is protected from the other cities which "...snarl and claw at each other unceasingly, shed blood over scraps of coastline, over rich cities, over mountains covered with cedar" (Robinson 113).  
 
The reasons Zulaya gave for Egypt's relative peace was the distance from the quarrelsome Asiatics. He says that with the protection of the Nile and the desert, Egypt is protected from the other cities which "...snarl and claw at each other unceasingly, shed blood over scraps of coastline, over rich cities, over mountains covered with cedar" (Robinson 113).  
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The reasons Zulaya gave for Egypt's relative peace was the distance from the quarrelsome Asiatics. He says that with the protection of the Nile and the desert, Egypt is protected from the other cities which "...snarl and claw at each other unceasingly, shed blood over scraps of coastline, over rich cities, over mountains covered with cedar" (Robinson 113).

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