This autobiography would not have been written except for the urging of my beloved spouse, Grace Lasser El-Ayouty, and our son, Joseph El-Ayouty. The title of this book was chosen by my son, Joseph El-Ayouty. He borrowed it from his grandfather, Sheikh El-Sayed Muhammad Hassanain El-Ayouty. It was uttered to me on August 27, 1952 as I was about to board the EXCAMBION, a vessel of American Lines, sailing from Alexandria, Egypt, to New York, arriving on September 16, 1952.
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This autobiography would not have been written except for the urging of my beloved spouse, Grace Lasser El-Ayouty, and our son, Joseph El-Ayouty. The title of this book was chosen by my son, Joseph El-Ayouty. He borrowed it from his grandfather, Sheikh El-Sayed Muhammad Hassanain El-Ayouty. It was uttered to me on August 27, 1952 as I was about to board the EXCAMBION, a vessel of American Lines, sailing from Alexandria, Egypt, to New York, arriving on September 16, 1952.
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