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plim v It had taken her five days of riding in a carriage to reach the village at the foot of the moun- tains where one changed to foot conveyance. Last night she and her attendants had slept in the house of the village headman, who had supplied the palan- quin and men to carry it. Cross- ing the ri...

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Summary:plim v It had taken her five days of riding in a carriage to reach the village at the foot of the moun- tains where one changed to foot conveyance. Last night she and her attendants had slept in the house of the village headman, who had supplied the palan- quin and men to carry it. Cross- ing the river this morning, they had seen cart wheels set into the water on either side of the bridge. Many carriages waited in the village for owners who were up on the mountain in the famous temples, and to keep them from drying out, the wheels were taken off and put in the river until time to go back to the city. PRINTED ITEM G.M Story JUN 16 1988 WK Used I and Sup Used I and Sup 2 Not used There's a paragraph from a magazine that has been stuck on this card.