An English Girl’s First Impressions of Burmah.

An English Girl’s First Impressions of Burmah.

by Beth Ellis
An English Girl’s First Impressions of Burmah.

An English Girl’s First Impressions of Burmah.

by Beth Ellis

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An English Girl’s First Impressions of Burmah by Beth Ellis. “‘Tis True ‘Tis Strange, But Truth Is Always Strange; Stranger Sometimes Than Fiction.”


CONTENTS
Introduction.
Chapter 1. The Voyage.
Chapter 2. Rangoon.
Chapter 3. The Road to Mandalay.
Chapter 4. The Journey to the Hills.
Chapter 5. An Up-Country Station.
Chapter 6. The European Inhabitants.
Chapter 7. The Burmese.
Chapter 8. Entertaining.
Chapter 9. Adventures.
Chapter 10. Beasts and Reptiles.
Chapter 11. Sport.
Chapter 12. The Return.

Introduction.
Towards the close of my visit to Burmah I was dining one night at a friend’s house in Rangoon, when my neighbour, a noted member of the I. C. S. suddenly turned to me and asked me if it was my intention to write a book. At my prompt reply in the negative he seemed astonished, and asked, what then did I intend to do with my life? I had never looked at the matter in that light before, and felt depressed. It has always been my ambition to do at Rome as the Romans do, and if, as my questioner clearly intimated, it was the custom for every casual visitor to the Land of Pagodas either to write a book or to “do something with his life,” my duty seemed clear. I had no desire at all to undertake either of the tasks, but as there was apparently no third course open to me, I decided to choose the safer of the two, and write a book. So far so good, but what to write about? I have considered the merits of innumerable subjects, from the exploits of the old Greek heroes to green Carnations, but each appears to have been appropriated by some earlier author. The only subject which, so far as I can discover, has never hitherto formed the theme of song or story, is Myself, and as that is a subject about which I ought to know more than most folks and which has always appeared to me to be intensely interesting, I have adopted it as the theme of this, my first plunge into Literature.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940014719124
Publisher: Denise Henry
Publication date: 06/18/2012
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 241
File size: 379 KB
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