Sport and Politics Under an Eastern SkyW. Blackwood and sons, 1902 - 423 頁 |
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... reached Kohala , a dāk - bungalow , on the banks of the Jelum , where lunch was to be had , and where we crossed the river into the territories of his Highness the Maharajah of Kashmir . From here on the road rose with a slight but ...
... reached Kohala , a dāk - bungalow , on the banks of the Jelum , where lunch was to be had , and where we crossed the river into the territories of his Highness the Maharajah of Kashmir . From here on the road rose with a slight but ...
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... reaching Srinagar by night- fall . The day passed much as the previous one , there being little variety in long - distance tonga - driving , except what is afforded by the scenery , which became of a more rugged nature as we neared the ...
... reaching Srinagar by night- fall . The day passed much as the previous one , there being little variety in long - distance tonga - driving , except what is afforded by the scenery , which became of a more rugged nature as we neared the ...
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... reached the spot at which I was to land , though with any but Kashmiri boatmen we should doubtless have been there long before , so lay to for the night . All was still and peaceful , and the gentle lapping of the water against the ...
... reached the spot at which I was to land , though with any but Kashmiri boatmen we should doubtless have been there long before , so lay to for the night . All was still and peaceful , and the gentle lapping of the water against the ...
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... reached the foot of the mountains , and made for the dilapidated but welcome barn . It rained a good deal during the afternoon and evening , and my habitation was in con- sequence not as dry as it might have been . I thought I would ...
... reached the foot of the mountains , and made for the dilapidated but welcome barn . It rained a good deal during the afternoon and evening , and my habitation was in con- sequence not as dry as it might have been . I thought I would ...
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... reached Manas- bal . Here coolies were engaged , and after considerable delay were loaded and started on their way — some twenty in all - on the day's march . The first day's march is always a lengthy proceeding , as the loads are not ...
... reached Manas- bal . Here coolies were engaged , and after considerable delay were loaded and started on their way — some twenty in all - on the day's march . The first day's march is always a lengthy proceeding , as the loads are not ...
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Amir animal antelope appearance arrival back to camp baggage Balti Baltistan Basha beast Birjand blankets Boonji burhel camels Chah Chang Chenmo climbing cold cook coolies crawl crossed Dalbandin distance farther feet fire foot Gesso gompa Gonar ground halt Hanle hard head Helmund herd hills horns huge ibex Indus journey Kashmir Khan kharwars Ladak Ladaki leaving look markhor Meshed midday miles Mohammed morning mountain-side mountains Nasratabad night nullah Nushki o'clock once pass Persian pitched plain ponies Quetta railway Ram Pershad Ramzan reached rest rifle river road rock Russian Saltana sartip seen sent Shah Beg sharpoo Shayock sheep Shigar shikarie shot side sight Sistan Skardu snow soon sowars Srinagar stalk started steep stretches tent thana things Tibet Tibetan Tibetan antelope took track travelling turned valley village walking watched wild wind yards
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第 109 頁 - Is it true, O Shadrach, and Meshach, and Abed-nego ! do not ye serve my gods, nor worship the golden image which I have set up? " Now if ye be ready, that at what time ye hear the sound of the cornet, flute, harp, sackbut, psaltery, dulcimer, and all kinds of music...
第 245 頁 - And thou must lay me in that lovely earth, And heap a stately mound above my bones, And plant a far-seen pillar over all: That so the passing horseman on the waste May see my tomb a great way off, and say — Sohrab, the mighty Rustum's son, lies there, Whom his great father did in ignorance kill— And I be not forgotten in my grave.
第 xix 頁 - The day is done, and the darkness Falls from the wings of Night, As a feather is wafted downward From an Eagle in his flight. I see the lights of the village Gleam through the rain and the mist, And a feeling of sadness comes o'er me That my soul cannot resist; A feeling of sadness and longing, That is not akin to pain, And resembles sorrow only As the mist resembles the rain.
第 297 頁 - Nasratabad, the northern town, though little to boast of, is by far the more imposing of the two, being enclosed by high walls, about 350 yards in length from north to south and 400 yards from east to west, with buttresses at intervals of about 40 yards.
第 245 頁 - Zal, and all thy friends. And thou must lay me in that lovely earth, And heap a stately mound above my bones, And plant a far-seen pillar over all. That so the passing horseman on the waste...
第 300 頁 - Husainabad, there remains the more modern part of the town, which I have already spoken of as Trenchabad. Separated from the rest of the city by a " maidan " (stretch of level ground) of some acres, it occupies an admirable site, and has the advantage of room for extension, should it at any time be thought advisable to embark upon enlargement. Between two rows of buildings is a wide space more nearly a square than a street, at one end of which flies the Union Jack from a flagstaff planted in a solidly...
第 303 頁 - Kobat, which he looked upon as a certain production of the near future ; indeed, I heard the advent of a line along the new trade-route discussed with much more certainty by the higher-class Sistanis, who look upon the question of its ultimate construction as in no way open to doubt, than I did at the QuettaNushki end of the route.
第 313 頁 - High stands thy Kabul citadel, where many have room and rest ; "The Amirs give welcome entry, but they speed not a parting guest ; "So a stranger needs safe escort, and the "Whom shall I choose of those I know?
第 198 頁 - Lolotte had disappeared as completely as if the earth had opened and swallowed her.