From Kuttack-bhoom a fine view of the valley is obtained; it is here very narrow, and does not I should think exceed 25 miles in breadth.
The valley of the Turnuk ishere very narrow, and the country very arid looking, completely burnt up.
The current of the Ganges is here very strong, and runs in deep black eddies between the rocks.
The current of the Ganges is here very strong, and its breadth much lessened: the river runs between high banks of alluvium, containing much kunker.
I busied myself repairing garments already tattered in the journey, at the same time observing the traffic and business of the river, here very wide, and the banks low.
Birds are, however, generally scarce, and there is here very little of interest in any department of natural history.
The current is here very swift, probably six or seven miles to the hour; and the {159} Indian canoes in passing down, seem literally to fly along its surface.
The river is here very broad, and both streams with their low banks, grown thick with wood, puts one in mind of the Mecklenburg lakes.
This river is here very wide, and forms an archipelago about fifty miles in length, called the thousand islands.
Candles and lamps seem to be here very scarce; for the few houses that we passed by were lighted with torches of pine: we took some of them to light our way.
Game is here very abundant, a deer costs about a dollar and a half.
That I can't tell you, for he has not mentioned any fixed day; but he will be here very soon.
He says he will be here very soon," answered Kitty--"in a few days after his letter.
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