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... mountains range across the bare tableland , chains of brown jagged peaks piercing a blue - brilliant dome of sky . In winter the mountains are white with snow , the peaks locked in conflict with the clouds ; bitter winds sweep down from ...
... mountains range across the bare tableland , chains of brown jagged peaks piercing a blue - brilliant dome of sky . In winter the mountains are white with snow , the peaks locked in conflict with the clouds ; bitter winds sweep down from ...
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... mountain lairs . Some dispatches contain reports that the Tibetan unrest has spread to the tribal territories in West ... mountains in North - western Yunnan . Although the Lolos have mastered the art of modern warfare their mode of life ...
... mountain lairs . Some dispatches contain reports that the Tibetan unrest has spread to the tribal territories in West ... mountains in North - western Yunnan . Although the Lolos have mastered the art of modern warfare their mode of life ...
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... mountain farmers ' daughters off to visit relations in the next village . It was early winter and the days already short . Dusk was falling when I left the train at the foot of the high mountains and set out walking up the road winding ...
... mountain farmers ' daughters off to visit relations in the next village . It was early winter and the days already short . Dusk was falling when I left the train at the foot of the high mountains and set out walking up the road winding ...
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Summer 1959 | 307 |
BIOGRAPHICAL NOTES vii | 377 |
AUTUMN FIELDS by Noel Blakiston | 385 |
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