- Author:
- Colquhoun, Archibald R. (Archibald Ross)
- Publication Info:
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London:
S. Low, Marston, Searle, and Rivington,
1883,
pg 350
Text on page 350
35A
ACROSS CHRYS.
[Chap. XXVII.
I was awakened before midnight by the noise of voices, and found that a fresh party of Kachyens had joined the others, and were in eager conversation with them. As they are all more or less banditti, and every
kachyen men.
man carries arms, I did not feel comforted by their visit. On such occasions, whatever one's feelings may be, it necessary to appear at ease, so I rolled round, took out my tobacco and pipe, and awroke Pre Vial, who was next me, on the pretext of smoking. The strange Kachyensman carries arms, I did not feel comforted by their visit. On such occasions, whatever one's feelings may be, it necessary to appear at ease, so I rolled round, took out my tobacco and pipe, and awroke PA re Vial, who was next me, on the pretext of smoking. The strange Kachyens