- Pages
- 305
- Published in
- United Kingdom
- SARF Document ID
- sarf.146300
Segment | Pages | Author | Actions |
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Frontmatter
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i-viii | Richard Burton | view |
Chapter I. The “Shippe of Helle”—i. e. the Government Steamer that Took us to Scinde
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1-20 | Richard Burton | view |
Chapter II. First Glimpse of the Unhappy Valley and the Native Town of Kurrachee
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21-36 | Richard Burton | view |
Chapter III. Camp Kurrachee and its Environs. Mugur Peer and the Crocodile Ride
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37-59 | Richard Burton | view |
Chapter IV. The March and the very Pretty Persian Girl
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60-78 | Richard Burton | view |
Chapter V. The Legend of Bhambora—Scindia Deserta—The Farewell Order of a Commander-in-Chief and the Camel Rider
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79-100 | Richard Burton | view |
Chapter VI. Tattah and its Holy Hill
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101-123 | Richard Burton | view |
Chapter VII. The Capture of Tattah in the Olden Time
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124-134 | Richard Burton | view |
Chapter VIII. Shaykh Radhan and the Dead Camel
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135-157 | Richard Burton | view |
Chapter IX. The Seven Headless Prophets
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158-178 | Richard Burton | view |
Chapter X. Soondan and Jerruck
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179-197 | Richard Burton | view |
Chapter XI. Kotree.—A Comedy of Baggage-Beasts.—The Intrenched Camp—Hyderabad
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198-223 | Richard Burton | view |
Chapter XII. The Hindoos of Scinde—Their Rascality and their Philoprogenitiveness
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224-250 | Richard Burton | view |
Chapter XIII. The Scindian Man—His Character and what he Drinks
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251-270 | Richard Burton | view |
Chapter XIV. The Scindian Woman—Especially her Exterior
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271-297 | Richard Burton | view |