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Following the Equator, Part 5 7.7.67

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Following the Equator, Part 5 - Following the Equator is a travel account of Mark Twain's journey around the British Empire in 1897.
 
Following the Equator, Part 5 - You soon find your long-ago dreams of India rising in a sort of vague and luscious moonlight above the horizon-rim of your opaque consciousness, and softly lighting up a thousand forgotten details which were parts of a vision that had once been vivid to you when you were a boy, and steeped your spirit in tales of the East. The barbaric gorgeousnesses, for instance; and the princely titles, the sumptuous titles, the sounding titles,—how good they taste in the mouth! The Nizam of Hyderabad; the Maharajah of Travancore; the Nabob of Jubbelpore; the Begum of Bhopal; the Nawab of Mysore; the Rance of Gulnare; the Ahkoond of Swat's; the Rao of Rohilkund; the Gaikwar of Baroda. Indeed, it is a country that runs richly to name. The great god Vishnu has 108—108 special ones—108 peculiarly holy ones—names just for Sunday use only. I learned the whole of Vishnu's 108 by heart once, but they wouldn't stay; I don't remember any of them now but John W.
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  • You soon find your long-ago dreams of India rising in a sort of vague and luscious moonlight above the horizon-rim of your opaque consciousness,
  • and softly lighting up a thousand forgotten details which were parts of a vision that had once been vivid to you when you were a boy,
  • and steeped your spirit in tales of the East.
  • The barbaric gorgeousnesses, for instance; and the princely titles, the sumptuous titles, the sounding Titles,—how good they taste in the mouth!
  • The Nizam of Hyderabad; the Maharajah of Travancore; the Nabob of Jubbelpore; the Begum of Bhopal; The Nawab of Mysore; the Rance of Gulnare;
  • The Ahkoond of Swat's; the Rao of Rohilkund; the Gaikwar of Baroda.
  • Indeed, it is a country that runs richly to name.
  • The great god Vishnu has 108—108 special ones—108 peculiarly holy ones—names just for Sunday use only.
  • I learned the whole of Vishnu's 108 by heart once, but they wouldn't stay; I don't remember any of them now but John W.

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