From Edinburgh to India & Burmah

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From Edinburgh to India & Burmah
Burn William Gordon
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[21] Author of "The Burman, his Life and Notions--a delightfuldescription of Burmah, Shway Yoe. " But to the Shan Camp, in our best array, the ladies in toilets mostpleasing to Western ladies, if not to Shan Princesses--we drove a mileor so into the country, turned off the high road by a new cutting intothe jungle, and came on a clearing of perhaps two acres surrounded bybamboos and trees, and in the twinkling of an eye we were transportedfrom European Rangoon to tribal life in jungle land. A v
...illage of prettycane houses had been built, and there were Princes and Princesses, andChieftains with their followings; I think there were thirteen differenttribes represented, and there were twenty times thirteen differentcostumes. We were presented first to the Chiefs; they were in the mostmagnificent, shimmering brown silk robes of state, all over gold andprecious stones, and had pointed seven-roofed pagoda crowns of gold. There were three Princesses, willowy figures, one in an emerald-greentight-fitting jacket of silk and clinging skirt, and a spray of jewelsand flowers in her black hair; she was pretty, by Jove she was, and atanyrate uncommonly capable and shrewd looking.

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