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table & no other passengers than ourselves, ourselves being Sir Andrew Clarke & Lady, young Fred Do, [indecipherable] my A.D.C. & myself. Never enjoyed myself so much. We touched at every large Town en route & landed at it when the surf permitted, stopping two days at Madras, where I was the guest of Sir H. Chambers, once Frank Onslow's Chief, & two days at Colombo thus affording me a [indecipherable] opportunity of [indecipherable] by the most lovely railway. I was the [indecipherable] with respect to the [indecipherable] south. There most interesting place Kandy. But of all
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