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Following the Equator
Part 3

CHAPTER XXIII
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It is a climate that is perfect.

There was no sense of heat; indeed, there was no heat; the air was fine and pure and exhilarating; if the drive had lasted half a day I think we should not have felt any discomfort, or grown silent or droopy or tired.

Of course, the secret of it was the exceeding dryness of the atmosphere.

In that plain 112 deg.

in the shade is without doubt no harder upon a man than is 88 or 90 deg.


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