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Carpenter's India and Ceylon

March 23, 1893 issue

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The article focuses on the book "From Adam's Peak to Elephanta," by Edward Carpenter. This book, of fewer pages than the days in the year, is more instructive and withal entertaining than many a more voluminous and pretentious work. Its author brought knowledge home because he carried knowledge out. His sketches, also, were largely penciling by the way, such as only those travelers make who feel that half a word fixed on the spot is worth a cartload of recollections. Then, his physique was admirable. After shivering through a sleepless night on a mountain, he walked twenty miles the next day in equatorial heat.

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FROM Adam's Peak to Elephanta (Book); CARPENTER, Edward; TRAVELERS; MOUNTAINS; NIGHT; RECOLLECTION (Psychology)
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