It was beautiful to behold the many-yoked grain and cotton waggons crawling over the country roads : one could hear their axles, complaining a mile away, coming nearer, till with shouts and yells and bad words they climbed up the steep incline and plunged... Six Weeks' Trip Through India: Being Notes by the Wayby John Ferguson - 1902 - 155 pagesFull view - About this book
| 1901 - 774 pages
...shouts and yells and bad words they climbed up the steep incline and plunged on to the hard main road, carter reviling carter. It was equally beautiful to...own villages, dispersing and growing small by twos and threes across the level plain. Kim felt these things, though he could not give tongue to his feelings,... | |
| Rudyard Kipling - 1902 - 520 pages
...shouts and yells and bad words they climbed up the steep incline and plunged on to the hard main road, carter reviling carter. It was equally beautiful to...own villages, dispersing and growing small by twos and threes across the level plain. Kim felt these things, though he could not give tongue to his feelings,... | |
| Rudyard Kipling - 1901 - 502 pages
...shouts and yells and bad words they climbed up the steep incline and plunged on to the hard main road, carter reviling carter. It was equally beautiful to...own villages, dispersing and growing small by twos and threes across the level plain. Kim felt these things, though he could not give tongue to his feelings,... | |
| William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray IV, John Murray, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero - 1902 - 708 pages
...roads ; one could hear their axles, complaining a mile away, coming nearer, till with shouts and yells and bad words they climbed up the steep incline and...to go to their own villages, dispersing and growing email by twos or threes across the level plain.' And then, as the travellers reached the resting-place,... | |
| Rudyard Kipling - 1902 - 524 pages
...shouts and yells and bad words they climbed up the steep incline and plunged on to the hard main road, carter reviling carter. It was equally beautiful to...own villages, dispersing and growing small by twos and threes across the level plain. Kim felt these things, though he could not give tongue to his feelings,... | |
| Cochrane Maxton Dalrymple - 1905 - 118 pages
...shouts and yells and bad words they climbed up the steep incline and plunged on to the hard main road, carter reviling carter. It was equally beautiful to...own villages, dispersing and growing small by twos and threes across the level plain.« K. 89. Oder diese von der Flotte: »Next day both Fleets were... | |
| Anne Butler Thomas - 1907 - 250 pages
...manner of Indian life, is typical of the land : " It was beautiful to watch the people on the road, little clumps of red and blue and pink and white and...to their own villages, dispersing and growing small across the level plain." In another place Kipling describes a dust storm : " The air grew hotter and... | |
| Rudyard Kipling - 1914 - 400 pages
...shouts and yells and bad words they climbed up the steep incline and plunged on to the hard main road, carter reviling carter. It was equally beautiful to...own villages, dispersing and growing small by twos and threes across the level plain. Kim felt these things, though he could not give tongue to his feelings,... | |
| Zohreh T. Sullivan - 1993 - 216 pages
...shouts and yells and bad words they elimbed up the steep incline and plunged on to the hard main road, carter reviling carter. It was equally beautiful to...own villages, dispersing and growing small by twos and threes across the level plain. Kim felt these things though he could not give tongue to his feelings... | |
| Emilienne L. Baneth-Nouailhetas - 1999 - 336 pages
...semble considérer, paradoxalement, que la langue est un véhicule d'expression inadéquat : [...] It was equally beautiful to watch the people, little...own villages, dispersing and growing small by twos and threes across the level plain. Kim felt these things, though he could not give tongue to his feelings,... | |
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