Out of India : things I saw, and failed to see, in certain days and nights at Jeypore and elsewhere . CONTENTS. PART FIRST. Chapter Page I. An Escape from Rimmon—The Globe-Trotter goes to Jeypore—CertainMoral Reflections Thereon , . 7II. Rajputana, the Cock-Pit of India—Something about the History of Jey-pore—The Globe-Trotter sees theSights 14 III. Doing Amber—A City that will Never Wake — The Maharajas Cotton-Press 22 IV. The Hindu Temple of Mahadeo—The World of the Innocents Abroad is aTouching and Unsophisticated Place—Reading Zolas Most ZolaisticNovels—The Mayo Hospital and the Museum 28
Out of India : things I saw, and failed to see, in certain days and nights at Jeypore and elsewhere . CONTENTS. PART FIRST. Chapter Page I. An Escape from Rimmon—The Globe-Trotter goes to Jeypore—CertainMoral Reflections Thereon , . 7II. Rajputana, the Cock-Pit of India—Something about the History of Jey-pore—The Globe-Trotter sees theSights 14 III. Doing Amber—A City that will Never Wake — The Maharajas Cotton-Press 22 IV. The Hindu Temple of Mahadeo—The World of the Innocents Abroad is aTouching and Unsophisticated Place—Reading Zolas Most ZolaisticNovels—The Mayo Hospital and the Museum 28 V. A Complete Description of the Wonder-ful Museum of Jeypore—Then go tothe Palace of the Maharaja—TheBronze Horse and the Yanti Samrat,Prince of Dials—Adsmir . 37 [ill] IV CONTENTS. Chapter Page VI. From a Criminal Point of View Ajimiris Not a Pleasant Place—Udaipurdoes not Approve of Englishmen . 46VII, On the Various Uses of Lethal Weapons—Showing how the EnglishmanCame to the City of the Children ofthe Sun—The Padre-Sahib, the GoodMan of the Wilderness . , -55V
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