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Rubur the Conqueror

CHAPTER XIII
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OVER THE CASPIAN The engineer had no intention of taking his ship over the wondrous lands of Hindustan.

To cross the Himalayas was to show how admirable was the machine he commanded; to convince those who would not be convinced was all he wished to do.
But if in their hearts Uncle Prudent and his colleague could not help admiring so perfect an engine of aerial locomotion, they allowed none of their admiration to be visible.

All they thought of was how to escape.

They did not even admire the superb spectacle that lay beneath them as the "Albatross" flew along the river banks of the Punjab.
At the base of the Himalayas there runs a marshy belt of country, the home of malarious vapors, the Terai, in which fever is endemic.

But this offered no obstacle to the "Albatross," or, in any way, affected the health of her crew.


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