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... reached a piece of open ground at the foot of the pass which marks the frontier . Here we made our mid- day halt close beside the river , and it was not long before tea was boiling in the dixies and curling smoke rose from the most ...
... reached a piece of open ground at the foot of the pass which marks the frontier . Here we made our mid- day halt close beside the river , and it was not long before tea was boiling in the dixies and curling smoke rose from the most ...
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... reached the rest - house . It Next morning I quitted Kankiu with a feeling of relief ; we would not see the plains again till we reached Sadiya . Crossing the first range at mid - day we looked back and saw below ' us a seething ...
... reached the rest - house . It Next morning I quitted Kankiu with a feeling of relief ; we would not see the plains again till we reached Sadiya . Crossing the first range at mid - day we looked back and saw below ' us a seething ...
Side 337
... reached a hallow gully , and all around me were lowers - white , yellow , blue . When I eached the top I sat down , waiting or the clouds to break . There was a cold wind , and the rain stung my face . I felt tired , but I was near my ...
... reached a hallow gully , and all around me were lowers - white , yellow , blue . When I eached the top I sat down , waiting or the clouds to break . There was a cold wind , and the rain stung my face . I felt tired , but I was near my ...
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