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...temples and apparently they are idol worshippers. Like the Hindoos however, this may be true only of the less intelligent ones.
Our visit here has been restful and pleasant. Now we descend to our [illegible] to Abu Road once more where we must have a long wait, since we must go down the mountain before dark.
Sunday Feb. 18 We rattled down the mountain Friday eve in a cloud of dust and were fairly white with it upon our arrival. However, a beautifully kept waiting room for European ladies with toilet and wash basin adjoining and an old man to brush us off soon restored us to respectability and a fair dinner in the refreshment room finish the job. Our car - a very poor old one - was waiting. The fair [illegible] lost her temper over it, but for some unknown reason I was in good humor. We were in bed when the train started, but got little sleep until morning when we were so deeply absorbed in it that we arrived at the breakfast station before we were up. So we boiled some water, mde tea and ate biscuits with it which we...

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