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Following the Equator
Part 6

CHAPTER LX
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I did not mind the one with the hair-brush, but the conduct of the other one hurt me; it hurts me yet.

I threw something at him, and that was wrong, for my host had told me that the monkeys were best left alone.

They threw everything at me that they could lift, and then went into the bathroom to get some more things, and I shut the door on them.
At Jeypore, in Rajputana, we made a considerable stay.

We were not in the native city, but several miles from it, in the small European official suburb.

There were but few Europeans--only fourteen but they were all kind and hospitable, and it amounted to being at home.


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