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river must be partially diverted while foundations were in progress . But the Periyar was , of all mountain streams , the liveliest and most intractable . The spirit of the river , it seemed , had no idea of letting its waters be tamely ...
river must be partially diverted while foundations were in progress . But the Periyar was , of all mountain streams , the liveliest and most intractable . The spirit of the river , it seemed , had no idea of letting its waters be tamely ...
Side 180
... river we cut short the mid- day halt and resumed the march while the sun was still at its hottest . For some two days we had been without a map , but during this morning we came , as we expected , across our track of ten weeks before ...
... river we cut short the mid- day halt and resumed the march while the sun was still at its hottest . For some two days we had been without a map , but during this morning we came , as we expected , across our track of ten weeks before ...
Side 440
... RIVER TO CROSS , by Bernard Fergusson , 153 . ONE YEAR OF LIFE , by Alan and Gordon Franklin , I. , 301 ; II . , 418 . ON RUWEISSAT RIDGE , by J. W. , 142 . Pack , S. W. C .: Good - bye to ZZ . , ' 347 . Parlett , Sir Harold : ' A ...
... RIVER TO CROSS , by Bernard Fergusson , 153 . ONE YEAR OF LIFE , by Alan and Gordon Franklin , I. , 301 ; II . , 418 . ON RUWEISSAT RIDGE , by J. W. , 142 . Pack , S. W. C .: Good - bye to ZZ . , ' 347 . Parlett , Sir Harold : ' A ...
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