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Following the Equator - The Original Classic Edition


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Official Thug Book--Supplies for Traveling, Bedding, and other Freight--

       Scene at

       Railway Station--Making Way for White Man--Waiting Passengers, High and

       Low Caste, Touch in the cars--Our Car--Beds made up--Dreaming of Thugs

       --Baroda--Meet Friends--Indian Well--The Old Town--Narrow Streets--A Mad

       Elephant

       CHAPTER XLV.

       Elephant Riding--Howdahs--The New Palace--The Prince's Excursion--Gold and Silver Artillery--A Viceroyal Visit--Remarkable Dog--The Bench Show

       --Augustin Daly's Back Door--Fakeer

       CHAPTER XLVI.

       The Thugs--Government Efforts to Exterminate them--Choking a Victim--A Fakeer Spared--Thief Strangled

       CHAPTER XLVII.

       Thugs, Continued--Record of Murders--A Joy of Hunting and Killing Men

       --Gordon Cumming--Killing an Elephant--Family Affection among Thugs

       --Burial Places

       CHAPTER XLVIII.

       Starting for Allahabad--Lower Berths in Sleepers--Elderly Ladies have

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       Preference of Berths--An American Lady Takes One Anyhow--How Smythe Lost his Berth--How He Got Even--The Suttee

       CHAPTER XLIX.

       Pyjamas--Day Scene in India--Clothed in a Turban and a Pocket Handkerchief--Land Parceled Out--Established Village Servants--Witches in Families--Hereditary Midwifery--Destruction of Girl Babies--Wedding Display--Tiger-Persuader--Hailstorm Discouragers--The Tyranny of the Sweeper--Elephant Driver--Water Carrier--Curious Rivers--Arrival at Allahabad--English Quarter--Lecture Hall Like a Snowstorm--Private Carriages--A Milliner--Early Morning--The Squatting Servant--A Religious Fair

       CHAPTER L.

       On the Road to Benares--Dust and Waiting--The Bejeweled Crowd--A Native Prince and his Guard--Zenana Lady--The Extremes of Fashion--The Hotel at Benares--An Annex a Mile Away--Doors in India--The Peepul Tree--Warning against Cold Baths--A Strange Fruit--Description of Benares--The

       Beginning of Creation--Pilgrims to Benares--A Priest with a Good Business

       Stand--Protestant Missionary--The Trinity Brahma, Shiva, and Vishnu

       --Religion the Business at Benares

       CHAPTER LI.

       Benares a Religious Temple--A Guide for Pilgrims to Save Time in Securing

       Salvation

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       CHAPTER LII.

       A Curious Way to Secure Salvation--The Banks of the Ganges--Architecture

       Represents Piety--A Trip on the River--Bathers and their Costumes

       --Drinking the Water--A Scientific Test of the Nasty Purifier--Hindoo Faith in the Ganges--A Cremation--Remembrances of the Suttee--All Life Sacred Except Human Life--The Goddess Bhowanee, and the Sacrificers-- Sacred Monkeys--Ugly Idols Everywhere--Two White Minarets--A Great View with a Monkey in it--A Picture on the Water

       CHAPTER LIII.

       Still in Benares--Another Living God--Why Things are Wonderful--Sri 108

       Utterly Perfect--How He Came so--Our Visit to Sri--A Friendly Deity

       Exchanging Autographs and Books--Sri's Pupil--An Interesting Man

       --Reverence and Irreverence--Dancing in a Sepulchre

       CHAPTER LIV.

       Rail to Calcutta--Population--The "City of Palaces"--A Fluted

       Candlestick--Ochterlony--Newspaper Correspondence--Average Knowledge of

       Countries--A Wrong Idea of Chicago--Calcutta and the Black Hole

       --Description of the Horrors--Those Who Lived--The Botanical Gardens--The Afternoon Turnout--Grand Review--Military Tournament--Excursion on the Hoogly--The Museum--What Winter Means in Calcutta

       CHAPTER LV

       On the Road Again--Flannels in Order--Across Country--From Greenland's

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       Icy Mountain--Swapping Civilization--No Field women in India--How it is

       in Other Countries--Canvas-covered Cars--The Tiger Country--My First Hunt

       --Some Wild Elephants Get Away--The Plains of India--The Ghurkas--Women for Pack-Horses--A Substitute for a Cab--Darjeeling--The Hotel--The

       Highest Thing in the Himalayas--The Club--Kinchinjunga and Mt. Everest

       --Thibetans--The Prayer Wheel--People Going to the Bazar

       CHAPTER LVI.

       On the Road Again--The HandCar--A Thirty-five-mile Slide--The Banyan

       Tree--A Dramatic Performance--The Railroad Loop--The Half-way House--The

       Brain Fever Bird--The Coppersmith Bird--Nightingales and Cue Owls

       CHAPTER LVII.

       India the Most Extraordinary Country on Earth--Nothing Forgotten--The Land of Wonders--Annual Statistics Everywhere about Violence--Tiger vs. Man--A Handsome Fight--Annual Man Killing and Tiger Killing--Other Animals--Snakes--Insurance and Snake Tables--The Cobra Bite--Muzaffurpore

       --Dinapore--A Train that Stopped for Gossip--Six Hours for Thirty-five

       Miles--A Rupee to the Engineer--Ninety Miles an Hour--Again to Benares, the Piety Hiv--To Lucknow

       CHAPTER LVIII.

       The Great Mutiny--The Massacre in Cawnpore--Terrible Scenes in Lucknow

       --The Residency--The Siege

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       CHAPTER LIX.

       A Visit to the Residency--Cawnpore--The Adjutant Bird and the Hindoo

       Corpse--The Taj Mahal--The True Conception--The Ice Storm--True Gems

       --Syrian Fountains--An Exaggerated Niagara

       CHAPTER LX.

       To Lahore--The Governor's Elephant--Taking a Ride--No Danger from

       Collision--Rawal Pindi--Back to Delhi--An Orientalized Englishman

       --Monkeys and the Paint-pot--Monkey Crying over my Notebook--Arrival at Jeypore--In Rajputana--Watching Servants--The Jeypore Hotel--Our Old and New Satan--Satan as a Liar--The Museum--A Street Show--Blocks of Houses

       --A Religious Procession

       CHAPTER LXI.

       Methods in American Deaf and Dumb Asylums--Methods in the Public Schools

       --A Letter from a Youth in Punjab--Highly Educated Service--A Damage to the Country--A Little Book from Calcutta--Writing Poor English

       --Embarrassed by a Beggar Girl--A Specimen Letter--An Application for Employment--A Calcutta School Examination--Two Samples of Literature

       CHAPTER LXII.

       Sail from Calcutta to Madras--Thence to Ceylon--Thence for Mauritius

       --The Indian Ocean--Our Captain's Peculiarity--The Scot Has One too--The Flying-fish that Went Hunting in the Field--Fined for Smuggling--Lots of Pets on Board--The Color of the Sea--The Most Important Member of

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       Nature's Family--The Captain's Story of Cold Weather--Omissions in the Ship's Library--Washing Decks--Pyjamas on Deck--The Cat's Toilet--No Interest in the Bulletin--Perfect Rest--The Milky Way and the Magellan Clouds--Mauritius--Port Louis--A Hot Country--Under French Control

       --A Variety of People and Complexions--Train to Curepipe--A Wonderful

       Office-holder--The Wooden Peg Ornament--The Prominent Historical Event of Mauritius--"Paul and Virginia"--One of Virginia's Wedding Gifts--Heaven Copied after Mauritius--Early History of Mauritius--Quarantines

       --Population of all Kinds--What the World Consists