From Aumale on to Bou-Saada is another hundred and twenty-four kilometres over a new-made "Route Nationale.
When people who come and visit me want a glimpse of the desert in a hurry, Bou-Saada is where I take them.
So they fasted, and fed their minds by walking through Bou-Saada in its first morning glory.
Bou-Saada was as good a place as any, except Tlemcen, and this adventure would give him an excuse for a letter, even two letters, to Josette Soubise.
By setting off at once, they might arrive at Bou-Saada some time in the dark hours; and Nevill upset his old arrangements with good grace.
Must we go back to Algiers, or can we get to Bou-Saada from here?
The little battle so close to Bou Saada had drawn out a company of soldiers.
There is no necessity for my being at Bou Saada tonight, and less still why you should not ride in peace.
The Arabs were to enter Bou Saada ahead of him, saying nothing as to his presence with them.
Thus, seven guns strong, they entertained little fear of attack by day, and if all went well they should reach Bou Saada before nightfall.
Outside Bou Saada he bade Kadour ben Saden and his men good-by, for there were reasons which made him wish to make his entry into the town as secret as possible, and when he had explained them to the sheik the latter concurred in his decision.
Then it would have been useless to stop at all," replied Tarzan, "for had we simply ridden on toward Bou Saada they would have been upon us presently, and all could have been engaged.
Tarzan was beginning to hope that, after all, the rumor might have been false, when suddenly Gernois was ordered to Bou Saada in the Petit Sahara far to the south.
Then I shall promise to see you safely so far as Bou Saada at least.
When the column rode south from Bou Saada the next morning there were half a dozen Arabs bringing up the rear.
It was decided that although three of them would have to ride after practically no sleep, it would be best to make an early start in the morning, and attempt to ride all the way to Bou Saada in one day.
The little band of Arabs who had accompanied them from Bou Saada had disappeared suddenly the very night that orders had been given to prepare for the morrow's march from Djelfa.
Then there were the marauders in the mountains above--they often rode north to Bou Saada in small parties, and even as far as Aumale and Bouira.
Saada Gregory was engaged in teaching at different times in Tripoli, Aleppo, Hasbeiya and Egypt.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "saada" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.