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"The Nile Meanders" is a French love story of Robert Solier on the banks of the river

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The novel "The Nile Meander" by French writer Robert Solier, which deals with the secrets of the French mission entrusted with sending the obelisk of the Luxor temple in Egypt to the Place de la Concorde in Paris, was presented to King Charles X.

The story revolves around a love story between Justin Le Jellou, the son of a notary publicist, who pretends to be an engineer working for the transport mission, in Paris an obelisk for the palaces offered to France by Mohamed Ali, to go to the huge column and live near the people But before leaving Paris, Clarisse meets the embroidery worker she falls in love with. She plans to join Clarisse to the group of Saints Simonian, who are going to Egypt in search of "The Lady of the Messiah," with the daring project to penetrate the Isthmus of Suez in this strange adventure.

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Robert Solly is a French writer born in Egypt. He is an old journalist in the world. He has devoted many books to his original country. Sulayem's works have always been associated with Egyptian history, beginning with "Egypt's Love of France". Which connects Egypt and France. "It was based on historical facts and with some imagination. Over the past three decades, Solier published about 20 books, of which Egypt has more than 15 authors, but his latest book belongs to the research work.

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