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An Australian in China

CHAPTER XIX
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The longer span is 80 yards in length, the shorter 55; both are 12ft.

wide, and are formed of twelve parallel chain cables, drawn to an appropriate curve.

A rapid river flows under the bridge, the rush of whose waters can be heard high up the mountain slopes.
None but Shans live in the valley.

They are permitted to govern themselves under Chinese supervision, and preserve their own laws and customs.

They have a village near the bridge, of grass-thatched huts and open booths, where travellers can find rest and refreshment, and where native women prettily arrayed in dark-blue, will brew you tea in earthenware teapots.


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