Jungle Trails And Jungle People Travel Adventure And Observation in the Far Ea

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Jungle Trails And Jungle People Travel Adventure And Observation in the Far Ea
Caspar Whitney
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Scattered throughout the British protected States of the Peninsula, a few to each State, in residence widely separated, these young Englishmen stand for the best interests of their country and the fair treatment of the natives. I had met Scott at Seramban, just at the foot of the hill from the range which runs north through the State, after a journey from the coast through coffee and tapioca plantations; and we joined forces for the gharry drive to Jelebu. The gharry is the travelling cart of M...alay. It is a 188 IN THE EYE OF DAY nondescript, two-wheeled, uncomfortable kind of vehicle, with scarcely room enough for two, and a seat placed so low as to cramp one's legs most un- comfortably. The ponies are small but tough, and for the greater number are brought from Java, whence also comes the professional syce, as the driver is called ; the best of these syces come from Boyan, an island off Java, where, curiously enough, there are no horses. In action the syce sits on the gharry floor with legs dangling over the shaft, from which point of vantage he maintains a constant drubbing of the pony.

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