cane villages -- Fishing with fly; A 35-lber -- The
Elephant Kedar Camp -- Animal life on the river banks --
We go aground -- The crew strike work -- We get away
again -- Kalone to Katha. 303-313
CHAP. XXXI
Sunshine and haar -- Children of Cleutha -- Moda -- Girls
and old ladies of Upper Burmah -- We meet a Punitive
Expedition, Sikhs and Ghurkas under a Gunner-Officer
returning from Chin hills to Bhamo -- Fog banks and the
second Defiles -- Jungle scenery -- Shans and Kachins at
Sinkan -- We go shopping on an elephant at BHAMO --
China Street -- A Chinese gentleman's house -- The Joss
House -- Painting in a Chinese crowd -- Marooned. 314-327
CHAP. XXXII
The D.-C. Bungalow -- Roses, orchids, and "The Mystery." 328-330
CHAP. XXXIII
Many pages, lengthy, descriptive, of an expedition in
canoes, and on elephant back through pucca jungle to
shoot snipe, and of our entertainment in the evening at
the Military Police Fort, with Kachin dances in
moonlight -- A Review of Kachin native police. 331-342
CHAP. XXXIV
Preparations for our pilgrimage into China -- Our
servants, ponies, and live stock -- On the Road -- From
Bhamo to the back parts of China -- The first
Rest-House. 343-347
CHAP. XXXV
Kalychet -- A mid-day halt and Mahseer fishing -- Views in
the Kachin Highland Forests -- Rivers -- "Seven bens and
seven glens" -- Caravans on the track -- The Taiping
river -- A Spate -- Fishing 348-357
CHAP. XXXVI
"On the Water" continued -- Nampoung -- The edge of the
Empire -- Six to seven thousand feet up, and cold at
night. 358-362
CHAP. XXXVII
Nampoung river -- A fish in the bag, a cup, and a pipe, by
the river side -- We wade into China -- Meet the Chinese
army and wade back -- Another cast in the Taiping -- "G"
collects many orchids -- From Kalychet to Momouk --
Riding in the sun in the morning and back to the plains
alas! A pleasant evening with the Military Police. A
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