rmers -- Illuminations,
Gun-firing, and the Bands playing God save the King --
Edward the --? 63-74
CHAP. IX
This chapter continues to deal with splendid Royal Shows,
and there is the precis of a dream of a Prince and an
A.D.C., who correct the Abuses of the Privileges of the
Royal Academies. 75-84
CHAP. X
And this is about the arrival of Lord Minto, and the
departure of Lord Curzon, and the Tomasha connected
therewith; Vice-regal Receptions, and Processions, and
more band playing, and gun-firing. 85-101
CHAP. XI
Chronicles small beer -- things about books and little
Indian beasts and natives, and there is another
digression to the subject of "English _v._ British
Union, and the Imperial Idea," and a sail over the Bay
with a piratical (looking) crew, to the caves of
Elephanta. 102-111
CHAP. XII
Is a somewhat lengthy drawn-out chapter about a train
journey from Bombay up the Western Ghats, and down south
on the Deccan (Dekkan) Tableland to Dharwar -- Rather a
"carpet-bag chapter," to quote Professor Masson. 112-122
CHAP. XIII
Dharwar.
My Brother's Bungalow.
Life in a small Station.
The Club.
Duck-shooting 123-135
CHAP. XIV
A letter on the subject of DUCK -- And a Cholera Goddess.
136-144
CHAP. XV
Last evening at Dharwar, then notes in the train south to
Bangalore. 145-149
CHAP. XVI
Is of notes and sketches about things you see in
Bangalore. 150-156
CHAP. XVII
Is of a long journey for a small shoot -- Life on the
Railway Line, and a letter about SNIPE.
Our day's shoot is cut in two by the Royal Process
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