The Ninth Vibration

Science Fiction & Fantasy, Fantasy
Cover of the book The Ninth Vibration by Elizabeth Louisa Moresby, Elizabeth Louisa Moresby
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Author: Elizabeth Louisa Moresby ISBN: 9788822828859
Publisher: Elizabeth Louisa Moresby Publication: August 5, 2016
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Elizabeth Louisa Moresby
ISBN: 9788822828859
Publisher: Elizabeth Louisa Moresby
Publication: August 5, 2016
Imprint:
Language: English

There is a place uplifted nine thousand feet in purest air where one of the most ancient tracks in the world runs from India into Tibet. It leaves Simla of the Imperial councils by a stately road; it passes beyond, but now narrowing, climbing higher beside the khuds or steep drops to the precipitous valleys beneath, and the rumor of Simla grows distant and the way is quiet, for, owing to the danger of driving horses above the khuds, such baggage as you own must be carried by coolies, and you yourself must either ride on horseback or in the little horseless carriage of the Orient, here drawn and pushed by four men. And presently the deodars darken the way with a solemn presence, for—
"These are the Friars of the wood, The Brethren of the Solitude
Hooded
and grave—"
their breath most austerely pure in the gradually chilling air.

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There is a place uplifted nine thousand feet in purest air where one of the most ancient tracks in the world runs from India into Tibet. It leaves Simla of the Imperial councils by a stately road; it passes beyond, but now narrowing, climbing higher beside the khuds or steep drops to the precipitous valleys beneath, and the rumor of Simla grows distant and the way is quiet, for, owing to the danger of driving horses above the khuds, such baggage as you own must be carried by coolies, and you yourself must either ride on horseback or in the little horseless carriage of the Orient, here drawn and pushed by four men. And presently the deodars darken the way with a solemn presence, for—
"These are the Friars of the wood, The Brethren of the Solitude
Hooded
and grave—"
their breath most austerely pure in the gradually chilling air.

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