uch as see
India. The Man by the Water-troughs and his Knowledge. The
Voice of the City and what it said. Personalities and the
Hospital. The House Beautiful of Jeypore and its Builders 25
V
Of the Sordidness of the Supreme Government on the Revenue
Side; and of the Palace of Jeypore. A Great King's
Pleasure-house, and the Work of the Servants of State 33
VI
Showing how her Majesty's Mails went to Udaipur and fell
out by the Way 41
VII
Touching the Children of the Sun and their City, and the
Hat-marked Caste and their Merits, and a Good Man's Works
In the Wilderness 50
VIII
Divers Passages of Speech and Action whence the Nature,
Arts, and Disposition of the King and his Subjects may be
observed 62
IX
Of the Pig-drive which was a Panther-killing, and of the
Departure to Chitor 70
X
A Little of the History of Chitor, and the Malpractices of
a She-elephant 78
XI
Proves conclusively the Existence of the Dark Tower
visited by Childe Rolande, and of "Bogey" who frightens
Children 88
XII
Contains the History of the Bhumia of Jhaswara, and the
Record of a Visit to the House of Strange Stories.
Demonstrates the Felicity of Loaferdom, which is the
Veritable Companionship of the Indian Empire, and proposes
a Scheme for the Better Officering of Two Departments 100
XIII
A King's House and Country. Further Consideration of the
Hat-marked Caste 113
XIV
Among the Houyhnhnms 124
XV
Treats of the Startling Effect of a Reduction in Wages and
the Pleasures of Loaferdom. Paints the State of the Boondi
Road and the Treachery of Ganesh of Situr 134
XVI
The Comedy of Errors and the Exploitation of Boondi. The
Castaway of the Dispensary and the Children of the
Schools. A Consideration of the Shields of Rajasthan and
Other Trifles 144
XVII
Shows that there may be Poetry in a Bank, and attempts to
show the Won
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