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The Ivory Trail

CHAPTER FOUR
19/44

Dust filled eyes, nostrils, hair.

Dust caked and grew stiff in the sweat that streamed down us.

Yet we stopped once at a station, and humans lived there and a man got off the train.

A lone lean babu and his leaner, more miserable native crew came out and eyed the train like vultures waiting for a beast to die.

But we did not die, and the train passed on into illimitable dusty redness, leaving them to watch the hot rails ribbon out behind our grumbling caboose.
There began to be carousing in the second-class compartment next ahead of us.


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