In the Forbidden Land An Account of a Journey in Tibet Capture By the Tibetan
In the Forbidden Land An Account of a Journey in Tibet Capture By the Tibetan
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") Here was another plucky and useful man anxious to come. He professed to have no fear of death. He was the type of man I wanted. How true the poor fellow's protestations were I learned at a later date ! Chanden Sing was a man of strong sporting proclivities. His happiness was complete when he could fire his rifle at ii8 IN THE FORBIDDEN LAND something, though he was never known to hit the mark. He had been severely reprimanded and punished by me only a few days before for wasting several cart...ridges on kia)tg (wild horse) three miles distant. Ordinary work, how- ever, such as doing his own cooking, or keeping my things tidy, was distasteful to him, and was invariably passed on to others. Mansing the leper, being unfortunately ot the same caste as Chanden Sing, became my servant's servant. The two Hindoos constantly quarrelled and fought, but at heart they were the best of friends. The bearer, by means of promises^ mingled at intervals with blows, eventually succeeded in inducing his protege to join in our new plan, and face with us the unknown dangers ahead.
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