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    HE prisoner listened with increasing apprehension whilst the letter was being read. If she had not been ...

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  4. FUNERAL POMP IN BURMA

    A huge "elephant" car, with ornate howdah, used to carry the coffin of a deceased monk. Not all Burmese funerals are as striking as this. The occasion during which the above photograph was taken was the festival obsequies of a celebrated Burmese religious luminary. A common Burmese phrase is, "Loo thay de, Hypongyi daw moo de," which means that "men die, but a Hpongyi ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    A minute later Mary saw herself being stared at by a pleasant faced, elderly man, with a small goatee beard. ...

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