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0159 India and Tibet : vol.1
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Khamba Jong, and he said he
to undertake to receive a le
ich the Lhasa Governm
tes for daring to make th
ld me what we would
told him that I had set ou
peech I had made on my fir
d very gladly give him. He
it, and asked me what to
ade-mart. I explained tha
t, which would not be clos
atung had been—a mart w
e and meet Tibetan trade
r parts of the Chinese Empi
higatse itself.
imself was a charming ol
tual capacity he may hav
the casual observer, and h
ntly let slip some observati
round, and assured me he
et, and had time to study,
round, but flat, and not m
e bone of a shoulder of m
he was very sociable and p
ave lunch and tea with u
Captain O'Connor and h
ophones, typewriters, pictu
various novelties of our civi
on now begun to gro
nformed by a trustworthy
urces of information, th
Tibetans would do nothi
a situation had arisen
in their own minds tha
d, far from our getting o
ht they would be able to
me 2,000 Tibetan soldier
d passes on a line betwee
ount did not think, howeve
the present, though they mi