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Chapter 54In a couple of months, Aisha Saif Al-Fadir would turn nineteen. Comfortably ensconced in her apartment in Paris, the Saudi Princess was looking forward to entering the Sorbonne next fall. In previous years, she had flown down to Nouakchott, where her uncle, Salamir Sahab had taken her on camel rides across the Sahara during the summer months. These drives were designed to service several oasis communities with staples, consisting mostly of rice, salt and some garments or items the Touareg tribes may have needed during their travels. Aisha had enjoyed the camel drives immensely. She had learned many of the customs and traditions held over millennia throughout the desert, but today, her goal in life was focused onto a specific career. She wanted to become a physician, a medical p