A Visit to Japan, China, and IndiaS. Low, Marston, Searle, & Rivington, 1877 - 294 pages |
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... train was ferried over by a steam bridge to Detroit . I deeply regretted that time did not per- mit me to remain in Canada , because I feel that every- thing which concerns that great dominion should be of interest to an Englishman ...
... train was ferried over by a steam bridge to Detroit . I deeply regretted that time did not per- mit me to remain in Canada , because I feel that every- thing which concerns that great dominion should be of interest to an Englishman ...
Page 141
... train , I overslept myself . I was not roused at the Erode Junction Station , where I ought to have changed carriages for Trichinopoly . At a little place called Watkallee , some twenty miles beyond Erode , I had to wait for a train to ...
... train , I overslept myself . I was not roused at the Erode Junction Station , where I ought to have changed carriages for Trichinopoly . At a little place called Watkallee , some twenty miles beyond Erode , I had to wait for a train to ...
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... train for Madras . At Jollerputt , which is the junction for Bangalore , we had a long detention in the middle of the night , owing to a break - down on the Bangalore line . In the train I heard a complaint made of the Viceroy , that ...
... train for Madras . At Jollerputt , which is the junction for Bangalore , we had a long detention in the middle of the night , owing to a break - down on the Bangalore line . In the train I heard a complaint made of the Viceroy , that ...
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