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Khanabal is joined to Islamabad by a raised and almost straight good road, bordered by fine poplars with paddy fields behind extending to the foot of the distant hills and now in the early stages of preparation and sowing in full swing : this last word very accurately describes the graceful, if elementary and rather dirty, method of stirring the mud with their feet preparatory to planting the rice shoots. PLATE XVII. Bcjbehara. The Bagh, my dung. I and cook boat by bank and shikara in mid-strea...m. Bcjbehara. Rico Millin Three Weeks in a Houseboat. 51 A man with a strong stick in each hand and well planted in the ground at arm's length, swings his left foot across through the mud in front of the right one and swings it back and forward advancing a pace, then does the same with the right foot and so on, his body turning gracefully with each move- ment, the sticks supporting him. When, as often happens, three men are working together in line and in step the effect is quite pretty. Islamabad is a long straggling town at the foot of a hill, about 500 feet above the plain but nearly 6, 000 above the sea, which rises precipitately from behind the mosque at the far end of the square and is a very busy place, though it has no local industry ; its prosperity it owes to its situation on the main road from the Punjab to Kashmir, Ladakh and the districts to the North.
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