Isabella Bird Quotes
The Traveller Who Aspires To Reach The Highlands Of Tibet From Kashmir Cannot Be Borne Along In A Carriage Or Hill-cart. For Much Of The Way, He Is Limited To A Foot Pace, And If He Has Regard To His Horse, He Walks Down All Rugged And Steep Descents, Which Are Many, And Dismounts At Most Bridges.
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