Perhaps, again, when the merchant, half dead with fatigue ami cold, stands at length on the snowy summit of the Pir Panjal, or either of the other mountain passes, he is suddenly amazed by finding there a servant of the broker, who has kindled a fire... Travels in Kashmir, Ladak, Iskardo, the Countries Adjoining the Mountain ... - Page 132by Godfrey Thomas Vigne - 1842 - 474 pagesFull view - About this book
| English periodicals - 1842 - 528 pages
...guest during his sojourn in the valley. Perhaps, again, when the merchant, half dead with fatigue and cold, stands at length on the snowy summit of the Pir Panjal, or either of the other mountain-passes, he is suddenly amazed by finding there a servant of the broker, who has kindled a... | |
| John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell, Henry T. Steele - American periodicals - 1858 - 638 pages
...guest during his sojourn in the valley. Perhaps, again, when the merchant, half-dead with fatigue and cold, stands at length on the snowy summit of the Pir Panjal, or either of the other mountain-passes, he is suddenly amazed by finding there the servant of a broker, who has kindled a... | |
| Asia, Central - 1874 - 418 pages
...again, when the merchant, half dead with fatigue and cold, stands at length on the snowy summit of the Panjal, or either of the other mountain passes, he...ready for his reception, hands him a hot cup of tea, a dish of food, a delicious pipe and a note containing a fresh and still more pressing invitation from... | |
| Bayard Taylor - Asia, Central - 1893 - 348 pages
...again, when the merchant, half dead with fatigue and cold, stands at length on the snowy summit of the Panjal, or either of the other mountain passes, he...ready for his reception, hands him a hot cup of tea, a dish of food, a delicious pipe, and a note containing a fresh and still more pressing invitation... | |
| American literature - 1858 - 648 pages
...when the merchant, half dead with fatigue and cold, stands at length on the snowy summit of the Fir Panjal, or either of the other mountain passes, he...for his reception, hands him a hot cup of tea, and a kubab, a delicious kalionn, and a note containing a fresh and still more pressing invitation from his... | |
| English periodicals - 1842 - 528 pages
...cold, stands at length on the snowy summit of the Pir Panjal, or either of the other mountain-passes, he is suddenly amazed by finding there a servant of the broker, wtio has kindled a fire ready for his reception, hands him a hot cup of tea and a kabab, a delicious... | |
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