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Through Three Campaigns

CHAPTER 14: Forest Fighting
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That is really the only similarity between the two expeditions.

The country, too, was mountainous and, except in the valleys, there were few trees; while here we tramp along in single file, through what is little better than a swamp, and only get an occasional glimpse of the sky through the overhanging foliage.

Of course it is hot in Northern India, very hot sometimes; but it is generally dry heat, quite different from the close, muggy heat of the forest.

However, they say that when we have once ascended the Adansi hills, matters will be better." "I hope so, Bullen.

I found it so close today that I would gladly have got rid of all my clothes, which were so drenched with perspiration that I could have wrung them.


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