Recollections of Thirty Nine Years in the Army Gwalior And the Battle of Mahar

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Recollections of Thirty Nine Years in the Army Gwalior And the Battle of Mahar
Charles Alexander Gordon
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Merchandise from Corea and the south of China arrived abundantly as at a general depot. Around the city proper a high wall extends, the crowded portion outside being called " suburbs, " but in no other respect different from the intra-mural city. In the Peiho was a Russian gunboat ; in the city a small colony of Russian merchants, peacefully carrying on their business, and apparently on the most friendly terms with the people. A few Tartar traders, some lead- ing their strong shaggy ponies, oth...ers Bactrian camels, all laden with N 178 Thirty-nine Years in the Army [i8&> merchandise, were met with. As we pursued our way through the mazes of the city, the people simply ignored our presence, taking not the slightest notice of us, although by the caricatures of Europeans we frequently came across in shops and elsewhere it was evident that we were by no means welcome guests. In an open space a modeller was occupied in making, with great ease and rapidity, a series of figures in clay, representing, though with droll exaggeration, the Sikh and British soldiers.

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